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30,000 years of fishing in the Philippines: New ichthyoarchaeological investigations in Occidental Mindoro

18 Oct 2023

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Clara Boulanger a b c d, Thomas Ingicco c, 
Anne-Marie Sémah c, Stuart Hawkins d, Rintaro Ono b, Marian C. Reyes e f, Alfred Pawlik g h i

a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan
b Department of Modern Society and Civilization, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan
c UMR 7194 Histoire Naturelle de l’Homme Pr
éhistorique, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France
d Archaeology and Natural History, School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University, Canberra ACT, Australia
e The National Museum of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
f School of Archaeology, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
g Department of Sociology and Anthropology, School of Social Sciences, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines
h TRACES ASIA, Ateneo de Manila University, 3F Eduardo J. Aboitiz Sandbox Zone, Aret
é, Quezon City, Philippines
i Department of Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, Eberhard Karls Universit
ät Tübingen, Schloss Hohentübingen, Tübingen, Germany


Abstract

Marine adaptations are considered to have been significant factors in the evolution of our species (Homo sapiens). As humans dispersed from Africa around 100 kya, marine resources provided essential nutrients in island environments of the tropical Southeast Asian seas. The Philippine archipelago has revealed significant evidence of early human settlement during this period of coastal migration. Yet, despite being a global marine biodiversity hotspot, few studies have investigated prehistoric marine adaptations there. In this study, we focus on the analysis of fish bones from three sites in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines: Bubog I, Bubog II, and Bilat Cave with the aim of enhancing the understanding of H. sapiens' coastal adaptations and maritime interactions since at least 32,000 BP. We utilized expanded skeletal element identification protocols to determine the lowest taxonomic level possible, combined with diversity indices. The analyses indicate that H. sapiens on Mindoro mostly exploited near-shore environments, with temporal variations in fishing practices reflecting differences in site occupation intensity and periods of climate-mediated habitat change. Inter-site variations in fishing practices are likely related to disparities in local marine habitats. Spatiotemporal differences in marine environments influenced the development of diverse fishing methods and technologies, demonstrating a detailed knowledge of local aquatic environments and the adaptability of modern humans in Island Southeast Asia since the Pleistocene.

You may download the full article here: 30,000 years of fishing in the Philippines: New ichthyoarchaeological investigations in Occidental Mindoro - ScienceDirect

Keywords: Ichthyoarchaeology, Homo sapiens, Island Southeast Asia, Coastal adaptation, Marine environments, Fishing, Pleistocene, Holocene

Featured Department of Sociology and Anthropology (DSA) Faculty: 

Dr. Alfred F. Pawlik is a Professor of the Ateneo Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Currently, Dr. Pawlik is the director of the Anthropological and Sociological Initiatives of the Ateneo (ASIA), and the head of TRACES, the Deep Time Archaeological Collaboratory and Cultural Resource Management Space of ASIA at the Areté.

Dr. Pawlik headed the excavation/s for this project. 

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