The Correlation of the Changing Landscape and the Subsistence Patterns: Reviewing Archaeological Evidence of Prehistoric Human Resilience of Southeast Asia
JERONE AVEL CANSINO
Abstract:
This paper argues the correlation between the changing landscape and the changes in subsistence patterns. This paper will discuss how changes in the landscape are related to the changes in subsistence strategies. The changes in the subsistence strategies are related to the changes in the landscape. The literature on Historical Ecology and the cultural-ecological approach was reviewed to find patterns and relationships that would lead us to understand the relationship between the culture and its landscapes from the Late Pleistocene to the present. This paper argues the correlation between the changing landscape and the changes in past human culture subsistence patterns in Southeast Asia.
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