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Archaeological Landscape Evolution - The Mariana Islands in the Asia-Pacific Region

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Landscapes have been fundamentalto the human experience world-wide and throughout time, yet how did we as humanbeings evolve or co-evolve with our landscapes? By answering this question, we can understand our place in the complex,ever-changing world that we inhabit.  
Thisbook guides readers on a journey through the concurrent processes of change inan integrated natural-cultural history of a landscape.  While outlining the general principles forglobal application, a richly illustrated case is offered through the MarianaIslands in the northwest tropical Pacific and furthermore situated in a largerAsia-Pacific context for a full comprehension of landscape evolution atvariable scales.  The author examines whathappened during the first time when human beings encountered the world's RemoteOceanic environment in the Mariana Islands about 3500 years ago, followed by acontinuous sequence of changing sea level, climate, water resources, forestcomposition, human population growth, and social dynamics.  This book provides a high-resolution andlong-term view of the complexities of landscape evolution that affect all of ustoday.

List of contents

Part one: Parameters ofstudy
 
Chapter 1: Landscapeevolution as natural-cultural history
Evolution of an inhabitedlandscape
The Marianas landscape as amodel system
Structure and content ofthis book
References
 
Chapter 2: Globalapplicability of landscape evolution
Coastal China
California
Hawaiian Islands
Mariana Islands
References
 
Chapter 3: Environmentalsetting and dynamics
Geological structure
Sea-level history
Coastal geomorphology
Slope erosion-depositionpatterns
Soil formation
Plant and animal communities
Climate and weather
Water sources
References
 
Chapter 4: Marianasarchaeology in local and regional perspectives
Marianas settlement inAsia-Pacific context
Foundations of Chamorroheritage
References
 
Chapter 5: Coordinating perspectivesof the past
Historical perspectives
Linguistics
Human biology and genetics
Faunal records
Botanical records
References
 
Chapter 6: Range ofarchaeological material culture
Artefacts
Midden
Structural features
Rock art
Caves
Landscapes
References
 
Part Two: Chronologicalsequence
 
Chapter 7: Building anarchaeological chronology
Use of radiocarbon dating
Marianas chronologicaloutline
References
 
Chapter 8: 1500-1100 B.C.,initial settlement
Site inventory and dating
Landforms
Resource zones
Material culture
Regional context
References
 
Chapter 9: 1100-700 B.C.,changing coastlines
Site inventory and dating
Landforms
Resource zones
Material culture
Regional context
References
 
Chapter 10: 700 B.C.-A.D. 1,broadened horizons
Site inventory and dating
Landforms
Resource zones
Material culture
Regional context
References
 
 
Chapter 11: A.D. 1-500,temporary stability
Site inventory and dating
Landforms
Resource zones
Material culture
Regional context
References
 
 
Chapter 12: A.D. 500-1000,sustained use of coastal and inland zones
Site inventory and dating
Landforms
Resource zones
Material culture
Regional context
References
 
 
Chapter 13: A.D. 1000-1700,a sea of islands and monuments
Site inventory and dating
Landforms
Resource zones
Material culture
Regional context
References
 
 
Chapter 14: A.D.1700-Present, living with colonialism and globalisation
Site inventory and dating
Landforms
Resource zones
Material culture
Regional context
References
 
 
Part Three: Pursuingresearch questions
 
Chapter 15: First inhabitingof a landscape
Human migration into a newlandscape
Initial inhabiting of alandscape
Origins of landscapeevolution
References
 
Chapter 16: Long-termhuman-environment relations
Geology and landforms
Climate
Sea level and coastalecology
Water sources
Plant and animal populations
Patterns of residence andresource use
Material culture
Continuity and change
References
 
Chapter 17: Futuredirections

About the author

Mike T. Carson (Ph.D. in
Anthropology, University of Hawaii, 2002) investigates archaeological and
palaeo-landscapes throughout the Asia-Pacific region.  He currently is Associate Professor of
Archaeology at the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center (MARC),
University of Guam, and he is co-editor of Asian
Perspectives: The Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific
,
published by University of Hawaii Press.

Summary

Landscapes have been fundamental
to the human experience world-wide and throughout time, yet how did we as human
beings evolve or co-evolve with our landscapes? 
By answering this question, we can understand our place in the complex,
ever-changing world that we inhabit.  
This
book guides readers on a journey through the concurrent processes of change in
an integrated natural-cultural history of a landscape.  While outlining the general principles for
global application, a richly illustrated case is offered through the Mariana
Islands in the northwest tropical Pacific and furthermore situated in a larger
Asia-Pacific context for a full comprehension of landscape evolution at
variable scales.  The author examines what
happened during the first time when human beings encountered the world’s Remote
Oceanic environment in the Mariana Islands about 3500 years ago, followed by a
continuous sequence of changing sea level, climate, water resources, forest
composition, human population growth, and social dynamics.  This book provides a high-resolution and
long-term view of the complexities of landscape evolution that affect all of us
today.

Product details

Authors Mike T Carson, Mike T. Carson
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319313993
ISBN 978-3-31-931399-3
No. of pages 307
Dimensions 170 mm x 247 mm x 24 mm
Weight 596 g
Illustrations XIII, 307 p. 113 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology

Umweltmanagement, B, Ökologie, Biosphäre, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Environmental Management, Botany & plant sciences, Environmental management,, Landscape Ecology

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