Two-step human–environmental impact history for northern New Zealand linked to late-Holocene climate change
Abstract
Following resolution of a long-standing debate over the timing of the initial settlement of New Zealand from Polynesia (late 13th century), a prevailing paradigm has developed that invokes rapid transformation of the landscape, principally by fire, within a few decades of the first arrivals. This model has been constructed from evidence mostly from southern and eastern regions of New Zealand, but a more complicated pattern may apply in the more...
Paper Details
Title
Two-step human–environmental impact history for northern New Zealand linked to late-Holocene climate change
Published Date
Mar 22, 2018
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
7
Pages
1093 - 1106
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