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Leviathan’s Revenge: Archaeology And The Destructive Convergence Of Land, Sea, And Humans

  • 16 Apr 2023
  • 4:00 PM (PDT)
  • Santa Rosa Junior College, Petaluma Campus 680 Sonoma Mountain Pkwy Petaluma, CA 94954 United States

Leviathan’s Revenge: Archaeology And The Destructive Convergence Of Land, Sea, And Humans

AIA Society: North Coast
Lecturer: Scott M. Fitzpatrick

For millennia, humans have been inextricably linked to the sea. The coastal zone—less of a boundary than a malleable interface between two distinct biospheres—holds vital clues for understanding not only the roots of our ancient past, but the ways in which we have chosen to protect (or neglect) these material remains. It is well documented that the world’s coastlines are under increasing threat from the fluid realm for which we have had such important historical connections and dependency. The great irony, however—manifested as a burgeoning leviathan comprising sea level rise, catastrophic storms, erosion, development, and many other natural and cultural processes—is that our species’ short-sightedness is now leading to modern events which are erasing evidence of our own existence from the archaeological record. In this paper I use several case studies to highlight how the desire for intensive marine resource use and occupation of littoral zones across deep time to the present-day has greatly influenced both our success and decline as a species.


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