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Not just carbon: assessment and prospects for the application of anthracology in O ceania
Author(s) -
DotteSarout Emilie,
Carah Xavier,
Byrne Chae
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
archaeology in oceania
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1834-4453
pISSN - 0728-4896
DOI - 10.1002/arco.5041
Subject(s) - archaeology , charcoal , paleoethnobotany , resource (disambiguation) , geography , computer science , chemistry , agriculture , computer network , organic chemistry
While archaeobotany is increasingly part of archaeological projects in O ceania, the specific sub‐discipline focusing on wood charcoal macro‐remains (anthracology) continues to be a much underdeveloped field of research in A ustralia and the P acific. To initiate a regional framework for anthracology, we present here a review of studies based on wood charcoal analyses that have been implemented in O ceania, and we then present anthracological principles and methods developed in other parts of the world. We use three recent case studies, from N ew C aledonia, and tropical and semi‐arid A ustralia, to illustrate the application of anthracological methods in the region. Finally, we consider the potential for the discipline to be successfully developed in O ceania, discussing identified challenges and prospects for anthracology to address key archaeological questions in the region. We argue the discipline has the potential to throw light on both palaeoenvironmental conditions and palaeoethnobotanical practices at a site, and can also offer insights in relation to mobility patterns and resource management in the past.