An analysis of sediment cores from Lake Temae utilizing pollen, accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) dating, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and charcoal particle counts was undertaken to assess landscape transformation following Polynesian colonization of Mo’orea in the Society Islands. A significant influx of terrigenous sediment accompanied by increases in charcoal and the presence of the Polynesian cultigen Colocasia (taro) are indicative of human presence on the island by at least 1060–980 cal. yr BP. Polynesian arrival resulted in the rapid alteration of lowland vegetation illustrated in the pollen record by the removal of the coastal tree Pandanus and the promotion of more economically important trees such as Cocos. The most sig...
Pollen and starch residue analyses were conducted on 24 sediment samples from archaeological sites o...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
International audienceWe report on excavations and dating results from Maupiti Island, the smallest ...
An analysis of sediment cores from Lake Temae utilizing pollen, accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) ...
The specific research objectives of this study are: to look at environmental changes that have occur...
ABSTRACT. This study presents accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates and pollen assem...
A suite of 23 14C age determinations, from a well-stratified rockshelter and from 3 pollen cores on ...
The timing of human colonization of East Polynesia, a vast area lying between Hawai'i, Rapa Nui, and...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
Aim: To track the peopling of the South Pacific and assess their impact on terrestrial and aquatic e...
This dissertation project explores the timing and impacts of Polynesian colonization on the island o...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
In order to address long-standing questions in the field of Pacific Island archaeology regarding the...
Earlier palynological studies of lake sediments from Easter Island suggest that the island underwent...
Pollen and starch residue analyses were conducted on 24 sediment samples from archaeological sites o...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
International audienceWe report on excavations and dating results from Maupiti Island, the smallest ...
An analysis of sediment cores from Lake Temae utilizing pollen, accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) ...
The specific research objectives of this study are: to look at environmental changes that have occur...
ABSTRACT. This study presents accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) radiocarbon dates and pollen assem...
A suite of 23 14C age determinations, from a well-stratified rockshelter and from 3 pollen cores on ...
The timing of human colonization of East Polynesia, a vast area lying between Hawai'i, Rapa Nui, and...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
Aim: To track the peopling of the South Pacific and assess their impact on terrestrial and aquatic e...
This dissertation project explores the timing and impacts of Polynesian colonization on the island o...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
In order to address long-standing questions in the field of Pacific Island archaeology regarding the...
Earlier palynological studies of lake sediments from Easter Island suggest that the island underwent...
Pollen and starch residue analyses were conducted on 24 sediment samples from archaeological sites o...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
International audienceWe report on excavations and dating results from Maupiti Island, the smallest ...