Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands

Prehistoric Lifeways, Research Perceptions, Biases, Methods and Approaches

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The potential of investigating archaeology on small islands has long been underestimated. Non-local archaeologists often regard such islands as offering (too) few opportunities for prehistoric use and habitation due to limited resources and isolation, whereas prehistoric communities saw them as resource-rich and well-connected. Accessibility and logistical challenges further affect research on small or remote islands, reflecting modern biases shaped by reliance on cars and (digital) infrastructure. This volume brings together research projects on prehistoric coastal archaeology in islands now perceived as ‘small’ or ‘remote’. Divided into five sections, it includes 14 chapters by 23 contributors, covering case studies from the Cyclades (Greece), Adriatic (Croatia), Mediterranean, Galician Atlantic (Spain), Kalmarsund (Sweden), Scotland, Fiji, Japan, and the Caribbean. The contributions address themes such as insularity, interaction, and connectivity, as well as biases linked to ideas of remoteness and isolation. By examining what islands offered to prehistoric communities and tracing the continuous use of coastal locations, the volume shows that these were not marginal areas but activity hotspots. It also considers coastal erosion, threatened heritage, island ecology, and prehistoric resource use and adaptation. It is hoped that this volume will inspire local and non-local archaeologists and archaeology enthusiasts to collaborate in documenting, investigating, and protecting coastal heritage in small islands.

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ISBN/EAN 9789464264647
Auteur Maaike de Waal
Uitgever Sidestone Press
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Gebonden in harde band
Pagina's 280
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List of Figures and Tables SECTION ONE. INTRODUCTION Foreword Helen Dawson 1. Introduction: Coastal Archaeology in Small Islands Maaike S. de Waal 2. Island Archaeology: An Integrative Review from a Maritime Perspective Veronica Walker Vadillo, & Kristin Ilves SECTION TWO. MOBILITY, CONNECTEDNESS, AND INSULARITY 3. Connecting the Coastline. Visibility and Coastal Navigation in the Southern Coastline of Menorca during the Late Bronze Age Alejandra Galmés-Alba, & Manuel Calvo Trias 4. Transporting Parian and Naxian Marble in the Cyclades Judith Muñoz-Sogas 5. The Relevance of ‘Far-Flung’ Island Landscapes in Prehistoric Scotland: Loch Roag and the Complex of Calanais Gail Higginbottom, Vincent Mom, & Mike Efstathiou 6. Challenging Concepts of Remoteness in the Outer Hebrides Emily Gal, & Rebecca Rennell 7. Beachware as a Cultural Resource in Prehistoric Small Island Societies: Examples from the Western Isles, Scotland, and the Ryukyu Islands, Japan Matt Law SECTION THREE. METHODS 8. Project SENTINELA. Monitoring and Documenting the Erosive Processes on the Cultural Heritage of the Galician Atlantic Islands Patricia Valle Abad, Alba Antía Rodríguez Novoa, Marta Lago Cerviño, & Adolfo Fernández Fernández 9. Three Eroding Shetland Sites: Community Monitoring and Targeted Investigation Ellie Graham 10. Pre-colonial Indigenous Settlement in Eroding Coastal Landscapes. The Sites of Little Bay, Boscobelle Bay, and Skeetes Bay Plateau, Barbados Maaike S. de Waal SECTION FOUR. LANDSCAPE NARRATIVES 11. From Defense to Display: Bronze Age Hillforts on the Small Adriatic Island of Ist Pio Domines Peter 12. What a Clam Can Reveal: Understanding Settlement Realignment c. 2500 cal yr BP in Southwestern Viti Levu, Fiji Roselyn Kumar, Frank R. Thomas, and Amy Prendergast 13. Within the Stories of a Landscape – Archaeology and Folklore on The Blue Maiden, a Pristine Island in the Kalmar Strait Kenneth Alexandersson & Anna-Karin Karlsson SECTION FIVE. CONCLUSIONS 14. Epilogue: Looking Back and Looking Forwards Maaike S. de Waal Acknowledgements Author Biographies

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