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Zooarchaeology in O ceania: An overview
Author(s) -
CRABTREE PAM J.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
archaeology in oceania
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1834-4453
pISSN - 0728-4896
DOI - 10.1002/arco.5089
Subject(s) - zooarchaeology , indigenous , archaeology , geography , colonialism , taphonomy , pleistocene , foraging , historical ecology , fishing , ecology , ethnology , history , biology
This paper explores several main themes in the zooarchaeology of Oceania, including the question of Pleistocene “overkill” and its relationship to island biogeography, human impacts on the indigenous faunal communities of Remote Oceania, the spread of the Pacific faunal package – pigs, dogs, chickens and the Pacific rat – throughout Oceania, and the impact of European colonialism on traditional hunting, foraging, fishing and animal husbandry regimes. The methodological implications of some of these big‐picture questions are also discussed briefly.

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