Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea

Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological development by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most significant issues for Pleistocene archaeology in Southeast Asia and Oceania; and directly related to the behavioural and technologi...

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Main Authors: Ono, Rintaro, Pawlik, Alfred F, Fuentes, Riczar
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.sa-faculty-pubs-11182022-08-23T06:10:04Z Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea Ono, Rintaro Pawlik, Alfred F Fuentes, Riczar Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological development by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most significant issues for Pleistocene archaeology in Southeast Asia and Oceania; and directly related to the behavioural and technological advancements by AMH. This paper discusses such cases in the Wallacean islands; located between the past Sundaland and the Sahul continent during the Pleistocene. The Pleistocene open sea gaps between the Wallacean islands and both landmasses are very likely the major factor for the relative scarcity of animal species originating from Asia and Oceania and the high diversity of endemic species in Wallacea. They were also a barrier for hominin migration into the Wallacean islands and Sahul continent. We summarise three recent excavation results on the Talaud Islands; Sulawesi Island and Mindoro Island in Wallacea region and discuss the evidence and timeline for migrations of early modern humans into the Wallacean islands and their adaptation to island environments during the Pleistocene. 2020-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/121 https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/73386 Sociology & Anthropology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo early modern human migration island adaptation resource use lithic technology Wallacea Anthropology Migration Studies Sociology
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider Ateneo De Manila University Library
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topic early modern human migration
island adaptation
resource use
lithic technology
Wallacea
Anthropology
Migration Studies
Sociology
spellingShingle early modern human migration
island adaptation
resource use
lithic technology
Wallacea
Anthropology
Migration Studies
Sociology
Ono, Rintaro
Pawlik, Alfred F
Fuentes, Riczar
Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea
description Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological development by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most significant issues for Pleistocene archaeology in Southeast Asia and Oceania; and directly related to the behavioural and technological advancements by AMH. This paper discusses such cases in the Wallacean islands; located between the past Sundaland and the Sahul continent during the Pleistocene. The Pleistocene open sea gaps between the Wallacean islands and both landmasses are very likely the major factor for the relative scarcity of animal species originating from Asia and Oceania and the high diversity of endemic species in Wallacea. They were also a barrier for hominin migration into the Wallacean islands and Sahul continent. We summarise three recent excavation results on the Talaud Islands; Sulawesi Island and Mindoro Island in Wallacea region and discuss the evidence and timeline for migrations of early modern humans into the Wallacean islands and their adaptation to island environments during the Pleistocene.
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author Ono, Rintaro
Pawlik, Alfred F
Fuentes, Riczar
author_facet Ono, Rintaro
Pawlik, Alfred F
Fuentes, Riczar
author_sort Ono, Rintaro
title Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea
title_short Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea
title_full Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea
title_fullStr Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea
title_full_unstemmed Island Migration, Resource Use, and Lithic Technology by Anatomically Modern Humans in Wallacea
title_sort island migration, resource use, and lithic technology by anatomically modern humans in wallacea
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/sa-faculty-pubs/121
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/73386
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