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Archaeology's Contribution to Island Studies
2007
Island Studies Journal
Archaeology has, and will continue to make, some important contributions to the broad field of 'island studies'. In this essay, I discuss four major topics in island archaeology that are helping to shape the way we think about islands. These include: (1) seafaring and the human maritime diaspora; (2) the effects of aquatic boundaries and isolation; (3) historical ecology and the impacts of humans on island ecosystems; and (4) climate change, sea level rise, and coastal degradation. As
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