A re-evaluation of available archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Tokelau Islands in West Polynesia demonstrates that careful assessment is essential when developing chronologies from previously published radiocarbon data. The new calibration results point to concurrent and continual human occupation of Fakaofo and Atafu from at least 750–550 years ago up until European contact in AD 1765
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
An original research submitted to selected graduate committee members for the partial fulfillment of...
A re-evaluation of available archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Tokelau Islands in West Polyn...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
The discovery of a cemetery at Teouma on the island of Efate in Vanuatu dated to c. 3000 years ago i...
The settlement of the Pacific is an important chapter in human dispersal for which radiocarbon (14C)...
Radiocarbon dates are presented and discussed for two sites with deep stratigraphy on Va Huka Island...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
Archaeologists have long debated the origins and mode of dispersal of the immediate predecessors of ...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
An original research submitted to selected graduate committee members for the partial fulfillment of...
A re-evaluation of available archaeological radiocarbon dates from the Tokelau Islands in West Polyn...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
The discovery of a cemetery at Teouma on the island of Efate in Vanuatu dated to c. 3000 years ago i...
The settlement of the Pacific is an important chapter in human dispersal for which radiocarbon (14C)...
Radiocarbon dates are presented and discussed for two sites with deep stratigraphy on Va Huka Island...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
Archaeologists have long debated the origins and mode of dispersal of the immediate predecessors of ...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
An original research submitted to selected graduate committee members for the partial fulfillment of...