Hostile Shores : Catastrophic Events in Prehistoric New Zealand and Their Impact on Maori Coastal Communities.
Evidence from several disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, demography, history, and the Maori oral tradition, are combined in this analysis of the many volcanic periods that shaped New Zealand. This authoritative, groundbreaking study examines the consequences on the coastal landscape a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
Auckland University Press,
2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; New Zealand's physical setting in the southwest Pacific; Human arrival; Stories from Maori traditions; A short prehistory; 1. A Precarious Place to Live; Volcanoes and eruptions; Earthquakes and faults; River aggradation and coastal sand accumulation; Tsunamis; Signatures of catastrophic events; Volcanic eruptions; Earthquake fault ruptures; Earthquake-uplifted shorelines; Downward-displaced shorelines; Proxy indicators of past earthquakes: landslides and near-fault river aggradation; Palaeo-tsunamis.
- Widespread alluvial sedimentation and coastal sand advancesAlluvial sedimentation; Coastal sand advances; Correlation and dating; Sea-rafted pumice; Soils; Widespread alluvial sedimentation episodes; Depositional episodes; Cause of widespread alluvial sedimentation episodes and coastal sand advances; Absolute dating; 2. New Zealand's Tectonic Setting; Radiocarbon dating; Calibration of terrestrial samples; Calibration of marine samples; Environmental variability of radiocarbon: dietary effect; Environmental variability among marine shells; Calibration stochastic distortion (CSD effect).
- Inbuilt ageDating by bracketing; Comparing and combining radiocarbon ages; 3. Dating Catastrophic Events by Radiocarbon; Errors, precision, and accuracy; Volcanic eruptions; Earthquakes; Fault ruptures; Earthquake-uplifted shorelines; Proxy indicators of past earthquakes: landslides, near fault river aggradation, forest damage, and changes of sedimentation rates; Dates for earthquakes; Tsunamis; Widespread alluvial sedimentation periods; Tamatean and Ohuan depositional episodes; Tamatean depositional episode; Ohuan depositional episode; The fifteenth century
- a time of coastal change.
- 4. Dating Catastrophic EventsNew Zealand Archaeological Association site-recording scheme; Recording of archaeological sites; Site type and age; Visibility of archaeological sites; Archaeological site distribution; Archaeological sites at the coast; Storage pits; Middens; Gardens; Settlement and change; Pa; 5. Archaeological Sites: the Physical Remains; Geographic regions and subregions; Site types in geographic subregions; Chronological changes in site distribution; Changes in regional focus over time: Leeward and Windward Provinces; Animal extinctions; Forest clearance; Windward Province.
- Risk from catastrophic events6. Archaeological Sites: Geographic Distribution and Chronology; Analogues for past catastrophic events; Volcanic eruptions; Earthquakes; Tsunamis; The archaeological context; Catastrophes and sterile layers; Middens; 7. Tectonic and Volcanic Processes in an Archaeological Setting; West Wellington coast; Southwest North Island dune belt; Foxton
- Manawatu district; Waitori
- south Taranaki (Q22 /15); Mt Taranaki; West Waikato coast; Northland coast; Hauraki Gulf; Motutapu Island; Hauraki Plains; Great Barrier Island and Coromandel Peninsula; Bay of Plenty.