prominently in the prehistory of the western Pacific. During the last 12,000 years at least, it was a major source of the obsidian which was transported widely throughout the western Pacific Islands, particularly during the time of Lapita pottery (e.g
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
This paper builds upon the previous work of Ambrose, Kennedy and Fredericksen on the movement of Adm...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
Long-distance trade in obsidian from sources in the southwest Pacific has been well-docwnented for t...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
The article presents results of an obsidian sourcing study on artifacts from Tonga and Fiji. New LA-...
Excavation in Tron Bon Lei shelter on the Indonesian Island of Alor has uncovered a rich Pleistocene...
This chapter examines results from the application of LA-ICP-MS to the identification of sources of ...
The peopling of Island Southeast Asia is told through the Austronesian migration theory. During the ...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
This paper builds upon the previous work of Ambrose, Kennedy and Fredericksen on the movement of Adm...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
Long-distance trade in obsidian from sources in the southwest Pacific has been well-docwnented for t...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
The article presents results of an obsidian sourcing study on artifacts from Tonga and Fiji. New LA-...
Excavation in Tron Bon Lei shelter on the Indonesian Island of Alor has uncovered a rich Pleistocene...
This chapter examines results from the application of LA-ICP-MS to the identification of sources of ...
The peopling of Island Southeast Asia is told through the Austronesian migration theory. During the ...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
This paper builds upon the previous work of Ambrose, Kennedy and Fredericksen on the movement of Adm...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...