Prehistoric marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific Regions / Rintaro Ono, Alex Morrison, David Addison (eds).

Other author/creatorOno, Rintarō, 1975. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKkYddfQq4GRfcgdGWKJP.
Other author/creatorMorrison, Alex (Alex E.). https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwrBWR9xXXr6WmbKRH3PP.
Other author/creatorAddison, David J.
Other author/creatorAustralian National University.
Other author/creatorIndo-Pacific Prehistory Association. Congress 2009 : Hanoi, Vietnam) (19th :
SeriesTerra Australis ; 39
Terra Australis ; 39. ^A730441
Contents Preface -- Part 1. Prehistoric and historic marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific Region. New flesh for old bones: using modern reef fish to understand midden remains from Guam, Mariana Islands / Richard K. Olmo -- Pelagic fishing in the Mariana Archipelago: from the prehistoric period to the present / Judith R. Amesbury -- Historical ecology and 600 years of fish use on Atafu Atoll, Tokelau / Rintaro Ono, David J. Addison -- Red abalone, sea otters, and kelp forest ecosystems on historic period San Miguel Island, California / Todd J. braje, Jon M. Erlandson, Roben C. Rick -- Exploring the social context of maritime exploitation in Tanzania between the 14th-18th c. AD: recent research from the Mafia Archipelago / Annalisa C. Christie -- part 2. Specific marine resource use in the Pacific and Asia. Beyond subsistence: cultural usages and significance of Baler Shells in Philippine prehistory / Timothy Vitales -- The history and culture of Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) exploitation in Japan, East Asia, and the Pacific / Hashimura Osamu -- part 3. Marine use and material culture in the Western Pacific. Oceanic encounter with the Japanese: an outrigger canoe-fishing gear complex in the Bonin Islands and Hachijo-Jima Island / Akira Goto -- The technique and ecology surrounding Moray fishing: a case study of Moray trap fishing on Mactan Island, Philippines / Takashi Tsuji -- part 4. Modern marine use and resource management. Marine resource use in transition: modern fishing in Tonga, Western Polynesia / Kazuhiro Suda -- Territoriality in Philippine fishing villages: implications for coastal resource management / Shio Segi.
Contents New Flesh for Old Bones : Using Modern Reef Fish to Understand Midden Remains from Guam, Mariana Islands / Richard K. Olmo -- Pelagic Fishing in the Mariana Archipelago : From the Prehistoric Period to the Present / Judith R. Amesbury -- Historical ecology and 600 Years of Fish Use on Atafu Atoll, Tokelau / Rintaro Ono, David J. Addison -- Red Abalone, Sea Otters, and Kelp Forest Ecosystems on Historic Period San Miguel Island, California / Todd J. Braje, Jon M. Erlandson, Torben C. Rick -- Exploring the Social Context of Maritime Exploitation in Tanzania between the 14th-18th c. AD : Recent Research from the Mafia Archipelago / Annalisa C. Christie -- Beyond Subsistence : Cultural Usages and Significance of Baler Shells in Philippine Prehistory / Timothy Vitales -- The History and Culture of Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) Exploitation in Japan, East Asia, and the Pacific / Hashimura Osamu -- Oceanic Encounter with the Japanese : An Outrigger Canoe-Fishing Gear Complex in the Bonin Islands and Hachijo-Jima Island / Akira Goto -- The Technique and Ecology Surrounding Moray Fishing : A Case Study of Moray Trap Fishing on Mactan Island, Philippines / Takashi Tsuji -- Marine Resource Use in Transition : Modern Fishing in Tonga, Western Polynesia / Kazuhiro Suda -- Territoriality in a Philippine Fishing Village : Implications for Coastal Resource Management / Shio Segi.
Abstract "Although historic sources provide information on recent centuries, archaeology can contribute longer term understandings of pre-industrial marine exploitation in the Indo-Pacific region, providing valuable baseline data for evaluating contemporary ecological trends. This volume contains eleven papers which constitute a diverse but coherent collection on past and present marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific region, within a human-ecological perspective. The geographical focus extends from Eastern Asia, mainly Japan and Insular Southeast Asia (especially the Philippines) to the tropical Pacific (Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia) and outlying sites in coastal Tanzania (Indian Ocean) and coastal California (North Pacific). The volume is divided thematically and temporally into four parts: Part 1, Prehistoric and historic marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific Region; Part 2, Specific marine resource use in the Pacific and Asia; Part 3, Marine use and material culture in the Western Pacific; and Part 4, Modern marine use and resource management"--Publisher's website.
General note"Most of these papers were originally presented during the session entitled "Historical Ecology and Maritime Resource Use in the Indo-Pacific Region" at the 19th IPPA (Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association) Congress held in Hanoi, Vietnam in 2009"--Preface.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2023526349
ISBN9781925021257 (paperback)
ISBN1925021254
ISBN(ebook)
Standard identifier# 462766
Stock numberChifley Library ANU Acton ACT 0200

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Electronic Resources Access Content Online ✔ Available