Hydrological modelling of niche construction at the Waitetoke Cultivation Complex, Ahuahu, Aotearoa New Zealand

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Elsevier BV
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Language
en
Date
2024
Authors
Prebble, Matthew
Dijks A
Ladefoged T
Abstract

The early Māori settlers of Ahuahu, a small island off the Coromandel Peninsula of Aotearoa New Zealand, engineered the environment to create a raised-bed irrigation system to grow taro (Colocasia esculenta). Three-dimensional computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling of water flow provides insights into how the irrigation system functioned. Excavation and coring data and a digital elevation model combine to simulate the hydrology of the raised-bed irrigation system at Waitetoke on Ahuahu. This modelling demonstrates that for operation, the system required a series of channels and weirs to divert water from a nearby spring. The slow-moving water delivered nutrients to the cultivation area and also promoted the growth of nitrogen fixing algae. Exogenous nutrients including wood ash and calcium carbonate along with fire modified rocks derived from nearby household hearths added to the cultivation matrix created ideal conditions for taro growth. Over the span of over two hundred years, Māori engaged in various forms of niche construction to enhance taro production by altering feedback relationships between the geomorphology of the area, a natural spring, the constructed channels and weirs, water, cultivars, algae, and soil nutrients.

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Prebble M, Dijks A, Ladefoged T (2024). Hydrological modelling of niche construction at the Waitetoke Cultivation Complex, Ahuahu, Aotearoa New Zealand. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 57. 104676-104676.
Keywords
hydrology, computational fluid dynamic modelling, irrigation, taro, niche copnstruction, Aotearoa
Ngā upoko tukutuku/Māori subject headings
Ohaoha | Economics::Ahumahi | Industries::Ahu whenua | Pāmu; Whenua pāmu; Agriculture; Farming; Farms::Ahu māra | Mahi māra; Gardening; Horticulture
Pūtaiao | Science
Taiao | Ao nui; Environment; History, Natural; Natural history; Nature; World
ANZSRC fields of research
210109 Maori Archaeology
43 - History, heritage and archaeology::4301 - Archaeology::430105 - Archaeology of New Zealand (excl. Māori)
45 - Indigenous studies::4509 - Ngā mātauranga taiao o te Māori (Māori environmental knowledges)::450901 - Te ahuwhenua me ngā mahi ngahere o te Māori (Māori agriculture and forestry)
45 - Indigenous studies::4509 - Ngā mātauranga taiao o te Māori (Māori environmental knowledges)::450906 - Te whakahaere whenua me te wai o te Māori (Māori land and water management)
45 - Indigenous studies::4509 - Ngā mātauranga taiao o te Māori (Māori environmental knowledges)::450902 - Ngā pūtaiao-ā-nuku o te Māori (Māori earth sciences)
37 - Earth sciences::3707 - Hydrology::370704 - Surface water hydrology
30 - Agricultural, veterinary and food sciences::3002 - Agriculture, land and farm management::300201 - Agricultural hydrology
41 - Environmental sciences::4104 - Environmental management::410404 - Environmental management
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