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On The Margins Of Sustainability Prehistoric Settlement Of Utrk Atoll Northern Marshall Islands Marshall I Weisler

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On The Margins Of Sustainability Prehistoric Settlement Of Utrk Atoll Northern Marshall Islands Marshall I Weisler
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.3 MB
Author: Marshall I. Weisler
ISBN: 9781841712543, 184171254X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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On The Margins Of Sustainability Prehistoric Settlement Of Utrk Atoll Northern Marshall Islands Marshall I Weisler by Marshall I. Weisler 9781841712543, 184171254X instant download after payment.

The 34 islands that comprise the Marshall group lie in the Pacific Ocean some half way between Hawaii and New Guinea. This study, incorporating landscape, habitation sites, chronologies, and material culture, is a detailed archaeological survey of Utrôk Atoll (in the Northern Marshall Islands) by the former Chief Archaeologist for the Historic Preservation Office, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Low coral atolls are the most precarious of Pacific island landscapes. Utrôk Atoll was colonized and settled for nearly 2000 years, and that resource depression and extinctions were not more visible archaeologically may signal that human populations lived in a sustainable manner. Future investigations may reveal different patterns of resource use, and it is with this comparative approach that we may come to understand the breadth of atoll adaptations – technological, economic, and social.

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