Questioning Rebound : People and Environmental Change in the Protohistoric and Early Historic Americas

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Questioning Rebound : People and Environmental Change in the Protohistoric and Early Historic Americas

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 194 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781647691059
  • DDC分類 304.2097

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The record of human impact on world environments is undeniable; scholarship has shown that the ecosystems we live in today are structured by human behavior. Equally undeniable is the fact that events such as war, disaster, disease, or economic decay have, at various times throughout history, led to the human abandonment of particular environments. What happens to a human-structured environment when the way people use it suddenly changes? In Questioning Rebound, authors Emily Lena Jones and Jacob L. Fisher explore the archaeological record of a time when the human footprint on the land abruptly shifted: the period immediately following European contact in the Americas. During this time of disease-driven mortality, genocide, incarceration, and forced labor of Indigenous peoples, American landscapes changed in fundamental ways, producing short-lived ecosystems that later became the basis of myths about the American environments.

Questioning Rebound explores the record and the causes of environmental change during the post-Columbian period, featuring case studies throughout the Americas. While both the record for and the apparent causes of the changes in the human footprint vary, the record of post- Columbian environmental change consistently reflects the environmental impacts of past social upheaval.

Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
1. Questioning Rebound: Placing the Protohistoric in the Context of Anthropogenic Environmental Change
Jacob L. Fisher and Emily Lena Jones
2. The "Pristine Myth," Post-Columbian Environmental Rebound, and Multicausality
Emily Lena Jones
3. Apocalypse Then: Searching for Faunal Rebound in the Post-Contact West Indies
Christina M. Giovas
4. Animales Salvaje y DomÉsticos: The Environmental Consequences of Spanish Colonization in the Maya Region
Asia Alsgaard and Emily Lena Jones
5. Late Holocene Environmental Rebound in Northwest Patagonia: Zooarchaeological, Stable Isotope, Radiocarbon, and Ancient DNA Evidence
Gustavo Neme, Cinthia Abbona, Adolfo Gil, Clara Otaola, Jeff A. Johnson, Lisa Nagaoka, and Steve Wolverton
6. Rebound of Fire Regimes in the Dry Forests and Woodlands of the Southwest U.S.A., AD1200-1900
Christopher I. Roos, Thomas W. Swetnam, and Matthew J. Liebmann
7. The Evidence for Wildlife Irruptions in Protohistoric California
Jacob L. Fisher
8. Ecological Shifts and Anthropogenic Burning in Central California, AD1250-2000
Anna Klimaszewski-Patterson
9. Environmental Rebound and the Disruption of Indigenous Land Management following European Colonization of Southern New England
Elic M. Weitzel
10. Disease, Social Injustice, and Historical Ecology: Reflections on Archaeology and Environmental Rebounds
Torben Rick

References
List of Contributors
Index

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