Until this study, the earliest-known people to have occupied the islands of Fiji were those who inhabited Matanamuani on Naigani Island as much as 1000 BC. Excavations at the Naitabale (Naturuku) site in southern Moturiki Island in June-July 2002 found an older settlement. From the nature of the pottery recovered from Naitabale, it appears to predate the Matanamuani site. Radiocarbon dates on charcoal from within the pits excavated at Naitabale confirm the site’s age. The dates show that the site could have been occupied as much as 1220 BC. A human burial (named “Mana”) found within the older layers of Pit T1 at Naitabale is that of a female, about 1.60 m tall, of slender build. The first radiocarbon date shows that she lived at least 650 B...
Continued erosion of the Sigatoka Sand Dunes on the western coast of Viti Levu, Fiji has exposed dis...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...
In 2003 the authors discovered and excavated a Lapita site at Naitabale close to the southern end of...
There is much remaining to be discovered about the first people in the western tropical Pacific Isla...
Fiji was colonised approximately 3000 BP by populations with intricately decorated Lapita pottery. A...
The first populations in Fiji arrived approximately 3000 BP. These people made and used Lapita potte...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
This paper brings up-to-date a report by S. Best of initial excavations at Naigani in 1981 (Best 198...
Insights into the reasons why the early settlers of the Fiji Islands occupied particular sites and n...
This paper brings up-to-date a report by S. Best of initial excavations at Naigani in 1981 (Best 198...
80 radiocarbon dates are presented for Lapita-era sites on the Rove Peninsula, southwest Viti Levu I...
A newly-discovered Lapita settlement at Bourewa on southwest Viti Levu Island, Fiji, was established...
This dissertation examines the little known cultural changes that occurred In Fiji during the 1500 y...
Continued erosion of the Sigatoka Sand Dunes on the western coast of Viti Levu, Fiji has exposed dis...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...
In 2003 the authors discovered and excavated a Lapita site at Naitabale close to the southern end of...
There is much remaining to be discovered about the first people in the western tropical Pacific Isla...
Fiji was colonised approximately 3000 BP by populations with intricately decorated Lapita pottery. A...
The first populations in Fiji arrived approximately 3000 BP. These people made and used Lapita potte...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
This paper brings up-to-date a report by S. Best of initial excavations at Naigani in 1981 (Best 198...
Insights into the reasons why the early settlers of the Fiji Islands occupied particular sites and n...
This paper brings up-to-date a report by S. Best of initial excavations at Naigani in 1981 (Best 198...
80 radiocarbon dates are presented for Lapita-era sites on the Rove Peninsula, southwest Viti Levu I...
A newly-discovered Lapita settlement at Bourewa on southwest Viti Levu Island, Fiji, was established...
This dissertation examines the little known cultural changes that occurred In Fiji during the 1500 y...
Continued erosion of the Sigatoka Sand Dunes on the western coast of Viti Levu, Fiji has exposed dis...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...