2021
DOI: 10.1002/arco.5257
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Assessing foraging variability on small islands in Manu‘a (American Samoa) during the first millennium BC

Abstract: Small islands are important model systems for examining the role of people in shaping novel environments and modifying resources through time. Here we report on the vertebrate faunal assemblages recovered from two sites on Ofu and Olosega islands (American Samoa), which were occupied only a few centuries after the initial settlement of the islands. We assess forager decision-making both locally and regionally as well as changing subsistence regimes. Our results suggest foraging efforts were focused on the mari… Show more

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