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Examples of a research approach that sheds light on coastal societies in the past

 

 

In this volume, contributors apply human behavioral ecology theoretical models to coastal environments around the globe and to the use of coastal resources by past human societies. Evidence demonstrates that coastlines and islands are dynamic environments that were important in early human migrations, and this volume shows how researchers can gain insights about human behavior in these settings through its critical regional reviews and detailed local case studies.

The volume begins by introducing the importance of theory in the reconstruction of human behavior and provides examples of traditional foraging models. Contributors then offer perspectives from North, Central, and South America, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, Australia, and Polynesia. They discuss unique challenges faced by coastal societies, including extreme seasonality, patchy resource distribution, natural hazards, balancing coastal and terrestrial resource needs, aquatic technological innovation, and multiscale environmental change.

Human Behavioral Ecology and Coastal Environments demonstrates that exploring decision-making and cultural behaviors is key to understanding how humans have lived in and related to these environments. Through its application of human behavioral ecology models, this volume sheds light on the evolving adaptations of societies in a variety of coastal contexts through time and across space.

 

A volume in the series Society and Ecology in Island and Coastal Archaeology, edited by Victor D. Thompson and Scott M. Fitzpatrick

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. List of Tables
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Foreword
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xv-xvi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xvii-xviii
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  1. Introduction: Behavioral Ecology at the Coastal Margins
  2. Heather B. Thakar, Carola Flores Fernandez, and Shannon Tushingham
  3. pp. 1-34
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  1. Part I. Regional Overviews
  1. 1. Human Behavioral Ecology and the Complexities of Arctic Environments
  2. Catherine F. West, Erik Gjesfjeld, Shelby Anderson, and Ben Fitzhugh
  3. pp. 37-57
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  1. 2. Aquatic Hunter-Gatherer-Fishers: Evolutionary Frameworks in Northeast Pacific Rim Archaeology
  2. Shannon Tushingham
  3. pp. 58-80
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  1. 3. Potential Applications of Human Behavioral Ecology in the Prehistoric Mediterranean
  2. Daniel Plekhov, Evan Levine, and Thomas P. Leppard
  3. pp. 81-100
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  1. Part II. Local Case Studies
  1. 4. Human Niche Construction and Shifts in Subsistence and Settlement during the Early Formative in the Eastern Soconusco Mangrove Zone
  2. James T. Daniels Jr., Heather B. Thakar, and Hector Neff
  3. pp. 103-131
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  1. 5. Swordfish Hunting as Prestige Signaling? A Case Study from Middle Holocene Fishing Communities of the Atacama Desert Coast
  2. Carola Flores Fernandez and Laura Olguín
  3. pp. 132-148
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  1. 6. Eighteenth-Century Shipbuilding and Forestry Management: Assessing the Impacts of Resource Intensification in Southwestern France
  2. Marijo Gauthier-Bérubé and Heather B. Thakar
  3. pp. 149-171
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  1. 7. What Makes a Forager Turn Coastal? An Agent-Based Approach to Coastal Foraging on the Paleoscape of South Africa
  2. Colin D. Wren, Marco A. Janssen, Kim Hill, and Curtis W. Marean
  3. pp. 172-198
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  1. 8. Evaluating Mid- to Late Holocene Economic Intensification through Analysis of a Mollusk Assemblage on the Tropical North Australian Coast
  2. Martin Wright, Patrick Faulkner, and Michael Westaway
  3. pp. 199-228
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  1. 9. Application of the Ideal Free Distribution Model to Pacific Island Settlement Patterns: A Case Study from Tutuila Island, American Samoa
  2. Alex E. Morrison, Robert J. DiNapoli, Melinda S. Allen, and Timothy M. Rieth
  3. pp. 229-252
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  1. Conclusion: Advances in Current Theoretical Approaches to Coastal Archaeology
  2. Heather B. Thakar and Carola Flores Fernandez
  3. pp. 253-262
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. 263-268
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 269-276
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