Prehistoric Human environment Interactions

Prehistoric Human environment Interactions
Author: Elizabeth A. Scharf
Publsiher: British Archaeological Reports Limited
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1407305824

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Modern ecological studies are unable to examine long-term processes operating on the order of hundreds of years. Because of the limited length of modern and historic records, questions about long-term interactions between people and the environment can only be answered using paleoecological and archaeological information. This volume presents prehistoric records that span over a millennium to examine issues of human paleoecology on the Columbia Plateau of Washington State, USA. Unlike many previous studies, this study (1) quantifies past human population, (2) compares relative inputs of humans, climate, fire, and vegetation using multivariate statistics, (3) examines relationships between variables when leads and lags of different lengths are introduced, and (4) identifies multicollinearity, allowing variables of no unique explanatory value to be eliminated. This study indicates that research on human impacts that focuses on bivariate patterns, such as simple comparisons of coeval human population and fire, can suffer from the problem of equifinality. The multivariate statistical procedures employed in this work avoid these problems, however, and can be used in any study that employs observations taken at equally-spaced time intervals. Additionally, the protocols developed and used in this volume can be easily adapted and applied in new geographical areas-the methods and research design used need not be tied to this particular location.

Human Environmental Interactions in Prehistoric Periods

Human Environmental Interactions in Prehistoric Periods
Author: Guanghui Dong,Jade D’Alpoim Guedes
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2022-05-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889762552

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The Archaeology of Human Environment Interactions

The Archaeology of Human Environment Interactions
Author: Daniel Contreras
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317450627

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The impacts of climate change on human societies, and the roles those societies themselves play in altering their environments, appear in headlines more and more as concern over modern global climate change intensifies. Increasingly, archaeologists and paleoenvironmental scientists are looking to evidence from the human past to shed light on the processes which link environmental and cultural change. Establishing clear contemporaneity and correlation, and then moving beyond correlation to causation, remains as much a theoretical task as a methodological one. This book addresses this challenge by exploring new approaches to human-environment dynamics and confronting the key task of constructing arguments that can link the two in concrete and detailed ways. The contributors include researchers working in a wide variety of regions and time periods, including Mesoamerica, Mongolia, East Africa, the Amazon Basin, and the Island Pacific, among others. Using methodological vignettes from their own research, the contributors explore diverse approaches to human-environment dynamics, illustrating the manifold nature of the subject and suggesting a wide variety of strategies for approaching it. This book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in Archaeology, Paleoenvironmental Science, Ecology, and Geology.

Human Environmental Interactions in Prehistoric Periods Volume II

Human Environmental Interactions in Prehistoric Periods     Volume II
Author: Guanghui Dong,Harry F. Lee,Ren Lele
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2023-10-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832535974

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Modelling Human Environment Interactions in and beyond Prehistoric Europe

Modelling Human Environment Interactions in and beyond Prehistoric Europe
Author: Samuel Seuru,Benjamin Albouy
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2023-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031343360

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This book offers insight into the relationship between prehistoric and protohistoric human populations and the world around them. It reconstructs key aspects of the palaeoenvironment – from large-scale drivers of environmental conditions, such as climate, to more regional variables such as vegetation cover and faunal communities. The volume underscores how computational archaeology is leading the way in the study of past human-environment interactions across spatial and chronological scales. With the increased availability of high-resolution climate models, agent-based modelling, palaeoecological proxies and the mature use of Geographic Information System in ecological modelling, archaeologists working in interdisciplinary settings are well-positioned to explore the intersection of human systems and environmental affordances and constraints. These methodological advancements provide a better understanding of the role humans played in past ecosystems – both in terms of their impact upon the environment and, in return, the impact of environmental conditions on human systems. They may also allow us to infer past ecological knowledge and land-use patterns that are historically contingent, rather than environmentally determined. This volume gathers contributions that combine reconstructions of past environments and archeological data with a view to exploring their complex interactions at different scales and invites scholars from varying disciplines and backgrounds to present and compare different modelling approaches.

Understanding Climate s Influence on Human Evolution

Understanding Climate s Influence on Human Evolution
Author: National Research Council,Division on Earth and Life Studies,Board on Earth Sciences and Resources,Committee on the Earth System Context for Hominin Evolution
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780309148382

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The hominin fossil record documents a history of critical evolutionary events that have ultimately shaped and defined what it means to be human, including the origins of bipedalism; the emergence of our genus Homo; the first use of stone tools; increases in brain size; and the emergence of Homo sapiens, tools, and culture. The Earth's geological record suggests that some evolutionary events were coincident with substantial changes in African and Eurasian climate, raising the possibility that critical junctures in human evolution and behavioral development may have been affected by the environmental characteristics of the areas where hominins evolved. Understanding Climate's Change on Human Evolution explores the opportunities of using scientific research to improve our understanding of how climate may have helped shape our species. Improved climate records for specific regions will be required before it is possible to evaluate how critical resources for hominins, especially water and vegetation, would have been distributed on the landscape during key intervals of hominin history. Existing records contain substantial temporal gaps. The book's initiatives are presented in two major research themes: first, determining the impacts of climate change and climate variability on human evolution and dispersal; and second, integrating climate modeling, environmental records, and biotic responses. Understanding Climate's Change on Human Evolution suggests a new scientific program for international climate and human evolution studies that involve an exploration initiative to locate new fossil sites and to broaden the geographic and temporal sampling of the fossil and archeological record; a comprehensive and integrative scientific drilling program in lakes, lake bed outcrops, and ocean basins surrounding the regions where hominins evolved and a major investment in climate modeling experiments for key time intervals and regions that are critical to understanding human evolution.

Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change

Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change
Author: Paul A. Delcourt,Hazel R. Delcourt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2004-07-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521662703

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Demonstrates the importance of prehistoric human activities in the ecology of eastern North America, and its implications for conservation today.

Human Interactions with the Geosphere

Human Interactions with the Geosphere
Author: Lucy Wilson
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2011
Genre: Archaeological geology
ISBN: 1862393257

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Human impact on our environment is not a new phenomenon. For millennia, humans have been coping with - or provoking - environmental change. We have exploited, extracted, over-used, but also in many cases nurtured, the resources that the geosphere offers. Geoarchaeology studies the traces of human interactions with the geosphere and provides the key to recognizing landscape and environmental change, human impacts and the effects of environmental change on human societies. This collection of papers from around the world includes case studies and broader reviews covering the time period since before modern human beings came into existence up until the present day. To understand ourselves, we need to understand that our world is constantly changing, and that change is dynamic and complex. Geoarchaeology provides an inclusive and long-term view of human-geosphere interactions and serves as a valuable aid to those who try to determine sustainable policies for the future.