All Stories

  1. Island Archaeology, Model Systems, the Anthropocene, and How the Past Informs the Future
  2. Prehistoric migration in the Caribbean: past perspectives, new models and the ideal free distribution of West Indian colonization
  3. Intensified mollusk exploitation on Nevis (West Indies) reveals ~six centuries of sustainable exploitation
  4. A Shark Going Inland Is My Chief: The Island Civilization of Ancient Hawai‘i by Patrick Vinton Kirch
  5. Archeology, deep history, and the human transformation of island ecosystems
  6. Intensifying collection and size increase of the tessellated nerite snail (Nerita tessellata) at the Coconut Walk site, Nevis, northern Lesser Antilles, AD 890–1440
  7. Testing the efficacy and reliability of common zooarchaeological sampling strategies: a case study from the Caribbean
  8. Petrography and Provenance of Sand Temper Within Ceramic Sherds from Carriacou, Southern Grenadines, West Indies
  9. Seafaring Capabilities in the Pre-Columbian Caribbean
  10. Human Paleodiet at Grand Bay, Carriacou, Lesser Antilles
  11. The Southward Route Hypothesis
  12. A first look at the dental morphometrics of early Palauans
  13. Eight and Counting
  14. Island Shores, Distant Pasts: Archaeological and Biological Approaches to the Pre-Columbian Settlement of the Caribbean. Scott M. Fitzpatrick & Ann H. Ross (eds.). Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2010. xvi + 246 pp. (Cloth US$ 75.00)
  15. Bowls and Burials – an Update from Grand Bay, Carriacou, West Indies: May–June 2011
  16. The Neolithic of the Kurile Islands (Russian Far East): Current State and Future Prospects
  17. New records for prehistoric introduction of Neotropical mammals to the West Indies: evidence from Carriacou, Lesser Antilles
  18. Temporal trends in prehistoric fishing in Palau, Micronesia over the last 1500 years
  19. TheJournal of Island and Coastal ArchaeologyTurns Six
  20. Beyond Time Team: Archaeological Investigations at Coconut Walk, Nevis, West Indies, 1st July–4th August 2010
  21. Evidence for size increase in an exploited mollusc: humped conch (Strombus gibberulus) at Chelechol ra Orrak, Palau from ca. 3000–0 BP
  22. Archaeology and coastal conservation
  23. On the shoals of giants: natural catastrophes and the overall destruction of the Caribbean’s archaeological record
  24. Island and Coastal Archaeology: Innovation, Change, and New Directions
  25. Viewing the Sea from the Reefs. Comment and Forum Synthesis on Julio Baisre's “Setting a Baseline for Caribbean Fisheries”
  26. Islands, Zooarchaeology, and Historical Ecology
  27. Introduction: Archaeology and Historical Ecology in the Pacific Basin 1
  28. Paul Rainbird: The Archaeology of Islands
  29. Editor's Corner
  30. Evidence for inter-island transport of heirlooms: luminescence dating and petrographic analysis of ceramic inhaling bowls from Carriacou, West Indies
  31. Examining dispersal mechanisms for the translocation of chicken (Gallus gallus) from Polynesia to South America
  32. Extinction & Biogeography of Tropical Pacific Birds (review)
  33. Precolumbian Settlements on Carriacou, West Indies
  34. The Role of Small Islands in Marine Subsistence Strategies: Case Studies from the Caribbean
  35. Magellan's Crossing of the Pacific:
  36. Small Scattered Fragments Do Not a Dwarf Make: Biological and Archaeological Data Indicate that Prehistoric Inhabitants of Palau Were Normal Sized
  37. Islands of Isolation: Archaeology and the Power of Aquatic Perimeters
  38. Island Worlds Apart: Interaction and Remoteness on Seas and Oceans
  39. Maritime interregional interaction in Micronesia: Deciphering multi-group contacts and exchange systems through time
  40. OCEANIA | Micronesia
  41. Examining Prehistoric Migration Patterns in the Palauan Archipelago: A Computer Simulated Analysis of Drift Voyaging
  42. Ongoing Archaeological Investigations on Carriacou, West Indies: 2nd July – 3rd August 2007
  43. Archaeological Research in the Grenadine Islands, West Indies
  44. Ancient Borinquen: Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Native Puerto Rico
  45. Highlighting the Significance of Island and Coastal Archaeology
  46. On the Relative Isolation of a Micronesian Archipelago during the Historic Period: the Palau Case-Study
  47. Human impacts and adaptations in the Caribbean Islands: an historical ecology approach
  48. Correction to Equation in “Coastal Erosion and Site Destruction on Carriacou, West Indies”
  49. Oceans, Islands, and Coasts: Current Perspectives on the Role of the Sea in Human Prehistory
  50. The Archaeology of Islands and Coastlines
  51. Archaeology, Maritime
  52. Caribs
  53. Pacific Rim
  54. Polynesians
  55. Samoa
  56. Zooarchaeology
  57. Diamond, Jared (1937–)
  58. Verne, Jules (1828–1905)
  59. Preliminary investigations of the Chelechol ra Orrak Cemetery, Republic of Palau: I, skeletal biology and paleopathology
  60. Compositional analysis of Yayoi-Heian period ceramics from Okinawa: Examining the potential for provenance study
  61. Coastal Erosion and Site Destruction on Carriacou, West Indies
  62. Continued Archaeological Investigations at Grand Bay, Carriacou, West Indies (May 23rd-July 22nd 2005), and the Impact of Hurricanes and Other Erosive Processes
  63. A Preliminary Report on the Excavation at Grand Bay, Carriacou, West Indies, June 28th-July 31st 2004
  64. Ceramic petrography and cultural interaction in Palau, Micronesia