Coastal and Island Archaeology
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This dissertation examines multiple scales of Indigenous history on the Northwest Coast from the disciplinary perspective of archaeology. I focus on cultural lifeways archaeologically represented in two key domains of human existence:... more
Although it is now commonplace for archaeologists to study use-alteration patterns on ceramics, the same cannot be said of one of the most ubiquitous classes of hunter-gatherer artifacts, fire-cracked rocks (FCR). It can be shown,... more
Substantive entry on Island Archaeology for the Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology - posted online with the Editor's permission
The dynamic environmental history and relative sea level (RSL) changes experienced on the Northwest Coast of North America during the early post-glacial period and the early Holocene resulted in significant archaeological visibility... more
Caribbean archaeologists have tended to focus exclusively on the prehistory of the largest islands, perhaps because large islands are believed to provide the landmass necessary to support long-term population growth and cultural... more
Significant archaeological sites along England’s coast and on the foreshores of tidal estuaries are being lost from natural and anthropogenic forces, continually eroded by winds, waves and tidal scour. The Thames Discovery Programme and... more
geopark naturtejo Meseta Meridional, geology and Paleontology office, centro cultural raiano. Av. Joaquim Morao 6060-101 idanha-a-nova, Portugal 2 Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichita, universita di trieste, via lazzaretto vecchio 6,... more
In the tropical Pacific, climate change has been implicated as a causal variable in the development of a variety of social processes, including resource scarcity, cultural diversification, changes in spatial organization, and conflict.... more
Le site que nous appellerons «site A» a été découvert lors du creusement d'un étang situé environ au quart de la pente que constitue le coteau de Guérande et dominant le marais salant, partie intégrante du massif granitique guérandais (... more
The book (in Estonian) describes the life and lore of the coastal dwellers in north Estonia and Hiiumaa about a century ago. It also includes 32 photographs from the collections of the Eesti Rahvamuuseum (Tartu, Estonia; www.erm.ee) and... more
Basic questions regarding the political organization and cultural affiliations of the prehispanic Bay Islanders of Honduras have long remained unanswered due to a lack of sustained archaeological research in the area. However, even though... more
In a recent ISJ paper, “Island Archaeology: In Search of a New Horizon”, Boomert and Bright (2007) argue that the field of “island archaeology” should be replaced by an “archaeology of maritime identity”. We disagree and counter that... more
3D seismic data from the Dogger Bank, North Sea, allow the mapping of Late Pleistocene and Holocene depositional systems in unprecedented detail. The data demonstrate that glacial processes resulted in the development of incised tunnel... more
This short news paper article is not written by me, but describes a landscape walk through the northern Netherlands coastal clay area, the former terps area. Oscar Borsen and I introduce the landscape and point out the relics of a dynamic... more
Academic and policy writing on islands has grown rapidly, with much effort focused on island ecologies and environments, island heritage and culture, and island vulnerabilities and resilience, and with characteristics such as isolation,... more
The brief paper highlight some of my earlier research at several 17th century sites within the central Chesapeake Bay region.
Sea urchins (echinoids) were integrated into many aspects of prehistoric Oceanic society as they provided food, raw material for abrading tools and rare ornaments, and were used as offerings on shrines (ko'a) in the Hawaiian Islands. We... more
During the Late Holocene, important changes can be identified in the social dynamics of hunter-gatherer populations in different regions of the southern Andes. These transformations are associated with processes of demographic growth,... more
A growing body of data supports the exchange of tool-quality basalt and volcanic glass across ahupua'a, moku, and to a lesser degree, island boundaries. Elites are argued to have had the greatest access to these nonlocal, patchy,... more
BERARD B. (dir.) (2014), 50 ans d'archéologie caribéenne 1961-2011 Martinique-Actes du 24e congrès de l'Association Internationale d'Archéologie de la Caraïbe, AIHP/GEODE, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane, Schoelcher, 2014, 517 p.
On the south coast of British Columbia in shíshálh traditional territory, an ancient burial ground (DjRw-14) contains the remains of richly decorated individuals dated to the Charles culture (4000-3500 B.P.). In addition to other grave... more
The fifth community archaeology workshop was held in June of 2013 on Cayo Sal in the Los Roques Archipelago, Venezuela. The workshop, designed for the students of the secondary school of Gran Roque Island, was the first historical... more
Slave cabins within two settlements at Bush Camp Field and Behavior on Sapelo Island, Georgia deviate from typical low country Georgia architectural and landscape patterns. Rather than poured tabby duplexes arranged in a linear fashion,... more
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) dispersed rapidly through island southeast Asia (Sunda and Wallacea) and into Sahul (Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands), before 50,000 years ago. Multiple routes have been proposed for this... more
Problématiques d'étude et pistes de recherches
Martial MONTEIL -Entre Loire-Atlantique, Maine-et-Loire et Vendée : le réseau de villes du nord de la cité des Pictons (IV e -VII e siècle apr. J.-C.) Jocelyn MARTINEAU -Le château, le castrum et la ria de Pornic, XIII e -XV e siècle... more
This paper presents some preliminary results from a research project designed to identify, for the first time, prehistoric occupation sites in Mindoro Occidental, Philippines. The aim of the project was to identify cave and rockshelter... more