, however, provides perhaps the most viable proxy for studying, in microcosm, planetary anthropogenic processes ( DiNapoli and Leppard 2018 ; Fitzpatrick and Erlandson 2018 ). Peter Vitousek (2002 , 2004 ) demands of a model system not only dynamics that
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Anthropocene Dynamics in the Prehistoric Pacific
Modeling Emergent Socioecological Outcomes of Environmental Change
Thomas P. Leppard
Integrating Research and Collections Management
The Ho‘omaka Hou Research Initiative at the Bishop Museum
Mara A. Mulrooney, Charmaine Wong, Kelley Esh, Scott Belluomini, and Mark D. McCoy
Directions In addition to the Ka‘ū-based projects (which are being carried forward by collaborators Robert DiNapoli, University of Oregon; Thomas Dye, T.S. Dye and Colleagues, Archaeologists; and William Belcher and Michael Oras, University of Hawai‘i West O