ABSTRACT This paper focuses on nature—society interactions in the Pacific Islands before European contact about 200 years ago. It argues that the character of early interactions was decided by both the nature of a particular island environment and the intentions of the human settlers. Throughout the pre-European contact human history of the Pacific Islands, environmental changes of extraneous cause have been the main control of societal and cultural change. This environmental determinist view is defended using many examples. The contrary (and more popular) cultural determinist view of societal change in the Pacific Islands is shown to be based on largely spurious data and argument. A key example discussed is the ‘AD 1300 Event’, a time of r...
Societies that develop on islands in oceans, distant from continental shores and one another, are un...
Archaeological and paleo-landscape records from the Pacific Islands offer material examples of how p...
The late Quaternary history of the Pacific islands is poorly known. Most details about Pleistocene h...
This paper focuses on nature—society interactions in the Pacific Islands before European contact abo...
This paper traces the history of human-environment interactions in the Pacific Islands during the la...
Rapid cooling and sea-level fall around AD 1300, perhaps accompanied by increased storminess, had ma...
Rapid cooling and sea–level fall around AD 1300, perhaps accompanied by increased storminess, had ma...
There is considerable debate concerning the effects of the first humans on the environments of the P...
Paleosea-Ievel data for the Pacific Islands suggest that sea level in the region fell, possibly in t...
This paper focuses on the climatic transition between the Little Climatic Optimum (approximately AD ...
Given the unquestioned impacts of recent/future environmental changes on human societies, it is reas...
Holocene sea-level changes affected people living in the Pacific Islands and their ancestors along t...
There are some environmental variations between volcanic islands and coral islands in the Pacific. W...
Pacific islands are spread over thousands of kilometres of the Pacific Basin and are characterised b...
The late Quaternary history of the Pacific islands is poorly known. Most details about Pleistocene h...
Societies that develop on islands in oceans, distant from continental shores and one another, are un...
Archaeological and paleo-landscape records from the Pacific Islands offer material examples of how p...
The late Quaternary history of the Pacific islands is poorly known. Most details about Pleistocene h...
This paper focuses on nature—society interactions in the Pacific Islands before European contact abo...
This paper traces the history of human-environment interactions in the Pacific Islands during the la...
Rapid cooling and sea-level fall around AD 1300, perhaps accompanied by increased storminess, had ma...
Rapid cooling and sea–level fall around AD 1300, perhaps accompanied by increased storminess, had ma...
There is considerable debate concerning the effects of the first humans on the environments of the P...
Paleosea-Ievel data for the Pacific Islands suggest that sea level in the region fell, possibly in t...
This paper focuses on the climatic transition between the Little Climatic Optimum (approximately AD ...
Given the unquestioned impacts of recent/future environmental changes on human societies, it is reas...
Holocene sea-level changes affected people living in the Pacific Islands and their ancestors along t...
There are some environmental variations between volcanic islands and coral islands in the Pacific. W...
Pacific islands are spread over thousands of kilometres of the Pacific Basin and are characterised b...
The late Quaternary history of the Pacific islands is poorly known. Most details about Pleistocene h...
Societies that develop on islands in oceans, distant from continental shores and one another, are un...
Archaeological and paleo-landscape records from the Pacific Islands offer material examples of how p...
The late Quaternary history of the Pacific islands is poorly known. Most details about Pleistocene h...