史前史
自然(考古学)
菌群(微生物学)
考古
土(古典元素)
历史
很深的时间
地球历史
野狗
地理
自然史
环境伦理学
世界遗产
波利尼西亚人
自然遗产
民族学
人类世
封面(代数)
人性
考古证据
环境变化
古代DNA
作者
Paul G. Bahn,J. R. Flenley
标识
DOI:10.5040/9798216411918
摘要
Easter Island, isolated deep in the South Pacific and now a World Heritage Site, was home to a fascinating prehistoric culture—one that produced massive stone effigies (the moai) and the birdman cult—and yet much of the island’s past remains shrouded in mystery. Where did the islanders come from, and when? How did Rapa Nui culture evolve over the centuries? How, and why, did their natural environment change over time? Paul Bahn and John Flenley guide readers through the mysteries and enigmas of Rapa Nui, incorporating the records of early explorers, folk legends, and archaeological evidence along the way. They cover the island’s geological and environmental history and explore its flora and fauna, illustrating how human actions affected the natural environment of the island. This fourth edition draws in: recent DNA studies of ancient human and animal bones as well as plant remains; evolving understandings of how the moai were transported; and current efforts to reforest the island.
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