International audienceIn the southern Melanesian islands of Vanuatu, as in New Caledonia, Fiji, and West Polynesia, the archaeological record indicates significant shifts in aspects such as patterns of settlement and mobility, landscape use, and pottery production, some 500 years (2500 BP) after initial colonization. The relatively uniform Lapita Cultural Complex, the first manifestation of human activity on these islands, was transformed in each archipelago into various distinctive cultural entities.Using dietary (δ13C and δ15N values measured in collagen) and mortuary data recorded in 43 Lapita and seven immediately Post-Lapita adult burials from the site of Teouma (Efate, Vanuatu), we demonstrate that these medium-term, transformative pr...
This dissertation examines the little known cultural changes that occurred In Fiji during the 1500 y...
The subsistence strategies of the Lapita populations (3100-2800 BP), the first colonisers of the pri...
Northern Vanuatu is a significant crossroads region of the Southwest Pacific. This paper outlines cu...
International audienceIn the southern Melanesian islands of Vanuatu, as in New Caledonia, Fiji, and ...
International audienceBurial practices provide a window into cultural practices, beliefs, and cross-...
<div><p>Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita cultu...
New discoveries and previously-unpublished data on burials from south, central, and north Vanuatu ar...
Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita culture. Mode...
The human colonization of Near Oceania has an antiquity of over 40,000 years but colonization of Rem...
Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita culture. Mode...
Vanuatu was first colonised by people 3000 years ago. The archaeological record suggests a very homo...
Fiji was colonised approximately 3000 BP by populations with intricately decorated Lapita pottery. A...
The more than 1,000-kilometer stretch of eighty-two inhabited islands comprising the Vanuatu archipe...
This dissertation examines the little known cultural changes that occurred In Fiji during the 1500 y...
The subsistence strategies of the Lapita populations (3100-2800 BP), the first colonisers of the pri...
Northern Vanuatu is a significant crossroads region of the Southwest Pacific. This paper outlines cu...
International audienceIn the southern Melanesian islands of Vanuatu, as in New Caledonia, Fiji, and ...
International audienceBurial practices provide a window into cultural practices, beliefs, and cross-...
<div><p>Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita cultu...
New discoveries and previously-unpublished data on burials from south, central, and north Vanuatu ar...
Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita culture. Mode...
The human colonization of Near Oceania has an antiquity of over 40,000 years but colonization of Rem...
Vanuatu was first settled ca. 3000 years ago by populations associated with the Lapita culture. Mode...
Vanuatu was first colonised by people 3000 years ago. The archaeological record suggests a very homo...
Fiji was colonised approximately 3000 BP by populations with intricately decorated Lapita pottery. A...
The more than 1,000-kilometer stretch of eighty-two inhabited islands comprising the Vanuatu archipe...
This dissertation examines the little known cultural changes that occurred In Fiji during the 1500 y...
The subsistence strategies of the Lapita populations (3100-2800 BP), the first colonisers of the pri...
Northern Vanuatu is a significant crossroads region of the Southwest Pacific. This paper outlines cu...