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Satellite-based remote sensing rapidly reveals extensive record of Holocene coastal settlement on Madagascar
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2020.
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Abstract
- Despite decades of archaeological research, roughly 75% of Madagascar's land area remains archaeologically unexplored and the oldest sites on the island are difficult to locate, as they contain the ephemeral remains of mobile hunter/forager campsites. The known archaeological record is therefore biased toward later sites, especially sites dating to the second millennium AD, following the expansion of Indian Ocean trading networks. Systematic archaeological investigations are required to address these biases in the known archaeological record and clarify the island's early human history, but funding limitations, logistical and time constraints in surveying large areas and a relatively small number of active field archaeologists present substantial barriers to expansive areal survey coverage. Using theoretical models derived from human behavioral ecology (i.e., ideal free distribution, optimal foraging theory) in conjunction with freely available remote sensing data, we illustrate how archaeological survey of Madagascar's landscapes can be rapidly expanded, more effectively target early archaeological deposits, and address questions about the island's settlement. This study illustrates the potential for theoretically-driven satellite-based remote sensing analysis to improve our understanding of the archaeological record of the world's fourth largest island.
- Subjects :
- Archeology
Ideal free distribution
ideal free distribution
Ephemeral key
Archaeological record
settlement patterns
GIS
human behavioral ecology
coastal foragers
Field (geography)
remote sensing
Geography
Remote sensing (archaeology)
Madagascar
Human behavioral ecology
Settlement (litigation)
predictive modeling
Holocene
Remote sensing
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....83b1ad439d6bf2b0265c4cf797373d4b