Understanding the human settlement of the Pacific – Are we there yet?

IF 2.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith, Anna L. Gosling
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Abstract

As a result of developments in genomic technology over the last 15 years, we have seen a major shift in our understanding of the settlement of the Pacific – from a period of nearly 40 years of a near consensus view of human settlement history to a very different narrative of events and processes. Here we provide a brief overview of what has become a generally well accepted story of human settlement before reviewing some of the latest genomic research contributions to reconstructing Pacific settlement. This will be followed by a discussion of some of the limitations of the current data and interpretations along with some suggestions regarding how we might proceed in the future. This paper does not aim to "solve" the "problem" of understanding the settlement history of this vast region, but to generate some new hypotheses that now can be addressed with a full, truly interdisciplinary approach, that engages Pacific voices and their concerns in the instigation and interpretation of research involving their lands, peoples and culutes.
了解人类在太平洋的定居——我们到了吗?
由于过去15年来基因组技术的发展,我们已经看到我们对太平洋定居的理解发生了重大转变——从近40年来对人类定居历史的近乎共识的观点到对事件和过程的非常不同的叙述。在回顾一些最新的基因组研究对重建太平洋定居点的贡献之前,我们将简要概述已成为普遍接受的人类定居点故事。接下来将讨论当前数据和解释的一些局限性,以及关于我们将来如何进行的一些建议。本文的目的不是“解决”理解这一广阔地区定居历史的“问题”,而是产生一些新的假设,这些假设现在可以用一个完整的、真正跨学科的方法来解决,这种方法将太平洋的声音和他们对涉及其土地、人民和文化的研究的煽动和解释纳入其中。
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Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal of Archaeological Science 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
7.10%
发文量
112
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Archaeological Science is aimed at archaeologists and scientists with particular interests in advancing the development and application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. This established monthly journal publishes focus articles, original research papers and major review articles, of wide archaeological significance. The journal provides an international forum for archaeologists and scientists from widely different scientific backgrounds who share a common interest in developing and applying scientific methods to inform major debates through improving the quality and reliability of scientific information derived from archaeological research.
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