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Archaeology of Pacific Oceania: Inhabiting a Sea of Islands by Mike T. Carson (Associate Professor of Archaeology at the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center at the University of Guam, Guam.)

This book integrates a region-wide chronological narrative of the archaeology of Pacific Oceania. How and why did this vast sea of islands, covering nearly one-third of the world's surface, come to be inhabited over the last several millennia, transcending significant change in ecology, demography, and society? What can any or all of the thousands of islands offer as ideal model systems toward comprehending globally significant issues of human-environment relations and coping with changing circumstances of natural and cultural history? A new synthesis of Pacific Oceanic archaeology addresses these questions, based largely on the author's investigations throughout the diverse region.

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CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2018


CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2018

Archaeology of Pacific Oceania is recommended to anyone looking for a compact yet exhaustive and above all up-to-date introduction to the archaeological situation of Oceania. It will inspire experts and - thanks to its high readability - interested laymen in equal measure. - Hermann Muckler, Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies

About Mike T. Carson (Associate Professor of Archaeology at the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center at the University of Guam, Guam.)

Mike T. Carson (Ph.D. in Anthropology, Unviersity of Hawai'i, 2002) has investigated the broad geographic range and chronological scope of archaeological landscapes throughout the Asia-Pacific region. He currently is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center at the University of Guam, and he is co-editor of Asian Perspectives: The Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific.

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: RESEARCH THEMES IN PACIFIC OCEANIC ARCHAEOLOGY; CHAPTER 2 REGIONAL CONTEXT AND PERSPECTIVES; CHAPTER 3: SUBSTANCE AND SCOPE OF PACIFIC OCEANIC ARCHAEOLOGY; CHAPTER 4: HUNTER-GATHERER TRADITIONS IN THE WESTERN ASIA-PACIFIC REGION; CHAPTER 5: FOLLOWING THE ASIA-PACIFIC POTTERY TRAIL, 4000 THROUGH 800 B.C.; CHAPTER 6: FIRST CONTACT WITH THE REMOTE OCEANIC ENVIRONMENT: THE MARIANA ISLANDS AT 1500 B.C.; CHAPTER 7: A SIEGE OF ECOLOGICAL IMPERIALISM: LAPITA INVASIONS, 1100 THROUGH 800 B.C.; CHAPTER 8: THE END OF AN ERA: ADJUSTING TO CHANGING COASTLINES, 1100 THROUGH 500 B.C.; CHAPTER 9: A BROAD-SPECTRUM REVOLUTION? 500 B.C. THROUGH A.D. 100; CHAPTER 10: THE ATOLL HIGHWAY OF MICRONESIA, A.D. 100 THROUGH 500; CHAPTER 11: ETHNOGENESIS AND POLYGENESIS, A.D. 500 THROUGH 1000; CHAPTER 12: AN A.D. 1000 EVENT? FORMALIZATION OF CULTURAL EXPRESSION; CHAPTER 13: EXPANSION AND INTENSIFICATION, A.D. 1000 THROUGH 1800; CHAPTER 14: LIVING WITH THE PAST: LIFE, LORE, AND LANDSCAPE IN PACIFIC OCEANIA

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NLS9781138097179
9781138097179
1138097179
Archaeology of Pacific Oceania: Inhabiting a Sea of Islands by Mike T. Carson (Associate Professor of Archaeology at the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center at the University of Guam, Guam.)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2018-03-07
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