To: blam
The reasons behind the Easter Island population crash are complex but do stem from the fact that the inhabitants eventually ran out of finite resources, including food and building materials, causing a massive famine and the collapse of their society, Basener says. How do you run out of food when your primary source is fish from the ocean? Is it possible a population this small could "over-fish" the area and deplete their resources?
To: Bird Jenkins
Mainly, they ran out of timber.
8 posted on
09/19/2005 4:44:21 PM PDT by
RightWhale
(We in heep dip trubble)
To: Bird Jenkins
Is it possible a population this small could "over-fish" the area and deplete their resources?No timber, no boats.
Don't know about you, but I never caught much in the surf.
To: Bird Jenkins
It's possible they ran out of "boats" first. At the same time, it's possible the area underwent a minor change in climate that wiped out the forested areas, and the fish.
Stuff happens!
29 posted on
09/19/2005 5:46:02 PM PDT by
muawiyah
(/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
To: Bird Jenkins
Red Tide? Change in the migratory patterns because of predators, storms, quakes, etc?
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