The ScMo-350 site, Haumi, Moʻorea (Society Islands): Preliminary analysis of coastal occupation spanning the colonization phase to classic phase

IF 1.1 3区 历史学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Archaeology in Oceania Pub Date : 2022-07-20 DOI:10.1002/arco.5267
Jennifer G. Kahn
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In the Society Islands, multi-phase coastal sites with successive occupations spanning several centuries have been difficult to find and have been poorly studied, resulting in a vague understanding of this archipelago's founding cultural complex and its adaptations to specific island environments through time. Discovery and excavation of ScMo-350, a well-stratified coastal site in Haumi, Moʻorea, Society Islands, provides robust sample sizes for understanding the timing and function of early Māʻohi coastal settlements and their constellation of use through time. My discussion of the site focuses on four topics: methodological issues for identifying early colonization sites in Central Eastern Polynesia; site stratigraphy and dating; the timing of island colonization on Moʻorea and its comparison to the Faʻahia site on Huahine; and preliminary analysis of ScMo-350 sub-surface features and artifacts to understand site function and its change through time. Bayesian analysis of short-lived samples from ScMo-350's earliest deposits and those from the Faʻahia site are described in an effort to refine our understanding of the Society Islands’ Colonization Phase.

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莫奥里亚(社会群岛)Haumi的ScMo-350遗址:跨越殖民阶段到经典阶段的沿海占领的初步分析
在社会群岛,跨越几个世纪的连续占领的多阶段沿海遗址很难找到,研究也很少,导致对这个群岛的创始文化综合体及其对特定岛屿环境的适应模糊的理解。ScMo-350的发现和挖掘,是一个分层良好的海岸遗址,位于社会群岛莫奥雷阿岛的Haumi,为了解早期穆奥雷阿岛沿海定居点的时间和功能以及它们在时间上的使用组合提供了强有力的样本规模。我对该遗址的讨论主要集中在四个主题上:确定中东部波利尼西亚早期殖民遗址的方法问题;遗址地层与测年;莫奥雷亚岛的岛屿殖民时间及其与华因岛的法阿希亚遗址的比较;初步分析ScMo-350的地下特征和人工制品,了解遗址的功能及其随时间的变化。对ScMo-350最早沉积物的短期样本进行贝叶斯分析,并描述了那些来自Fa ā ahia遗址的样本,以改进我们对社会群岛殖民阶段的理解。
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期刊介绍: Archaeology in Oceania is published online and in print versions three times a year: April, July, October. It accepts articles and research reports in prehistoric and historical archaeology, modern material culture and human biology of ancient and modern human populations. Its primary geographic focus is Australia, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and lands of the western Pacific rim. All articles and research reports accepted as being within the remit of the journal and of appropriate standard will be reviewed by two scholars; authors will be informed of these comments though not necessarily of the reviewer’s names.
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