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Archaeology Meets Marine Ecology: The Antiquity of Maritime Cultures and Human Impacts on Marine Fisheries and Ecosystems

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF MARINE SCIENCE
卷 2, 期 -, 页码 231-251

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DOI: 10.1146/annurev.marine.010908.163749

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fishing; deep history; hunter-gatherers; agriculturalists; shifting timelines

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Interdisciplinary study of coastal archaeological sites provides a wealth of information on the ecology and evolution of ancient marine animal populations, the structure of past marine ecosystems, and the history of human impacts on coastal fisheries. In this paper, we review recent methodological developments in the archaeology and historical ecology of coastal regions around the world. Using two case studies, we examine (a) a deep history of anthropogenic effects on the marine ecosystems of California's Channel Islands through the past 12,000 years and (b) geographic variation in the effects of human fishing on Pacific Island peoples who spread through Oceania during the late Holocene. These case studies-the first focused on hunter-gatherers, die second on maritime horticulturalists-provide evidence for shifting baselines and timelines, documenting a much deeper anthropogenic influence oil many coastal ecosystems and fisheries than considered by most ecologists, conservation biologists, and fisheries managers.

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