2014
DOI: 10.1080/00438243.2014.933123
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Prehistoric migration in the Caribbean: past perspectives, new models and the ideal free distribution of West Indian colonization

Abstract: Historically, archaeologists have pursued two basic approaches to prehistoric Caribbean colonization: those relying on historical narratives and those informed by theoretical modelling. With few exceptions, the latter have not been widely employed. Here, we introduce a behavioural ecology model used in Pacific archaeology, the ideal free distribution (IFD), to understand Caribbean migration and island settlement as a form of adaptive behaviour. We assess the sequences of Ceramic Age (post-2500 BP) colonization… Show more

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“…The location of larger sites with permanent or semipermanent occupation usually takes into account a suite of environmental and socioeconomic factors. The ideal free distribution or IFD (Åström 1994;Fretwell and Lucas 1969;Fretwell 1972;Sutherland 1983Sutherland , 1996Treganza 1995) is used in behavioral ecology and increasingly in anthropology and archaeology to understand how such factors affect human settlement and broader patterns of decision-making and culture change (e.g., Kennett 2005;Kennett et al 2006Kennett et al , 2009Kennett and Winterhalder 2008;McClure et al 2009;Winterhalder et al 2010;Culleton 2012;O'Connell and Allen 2012;Codding and Jones 2013;Giovas and Fitzpatrick 2014;Moritz et al 2014;Codding and Bird 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The location of larger sites with permanent or semipermanent occupation usually takes into account a suite of environmental and socioeconomic factors. The ideal free distribution or IFD (Åström 1994;Fretwell and Lucas 1969;Fretwell 1972;Sutherland 1983Sutherland , 1996Treganza 1995) is used in behavioral ecology and increasingly in anthropology and archaeology to understand how such factors affect human settlement and broader patterns of decision-making and culture change (e.g., Kennett 2005;Kennett et al 2006Kennett et al , 2009Kennett and Winterhalder 2008;McClure et al 2009;Winterhalder et al 2010;Culleton 2012;O'Connell and Allen 2012;Codding and Jones 2013;Giovas and Fitzpatrick 2014;Moritz et al 2014;Codding and Bird 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most archaeological applications of the IFD have been more broadly focused on a regional scale (Giovas & Fitzpatrick ; Kennett et al . ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human behavioural ecology (HBE) model, the ideal free distribution (IFD), is one framework through which to understand and make archaeological predictions about demographic expansion following island colonisation (Fretwell & Lucas ; Giovas & Fitzpatrick ; Kennett et al . ; Winterhalder et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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