Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian through direct access and different types of exchanges gives us insight in to mobility, social networks, and property rights in the distant past. Here we use collections of obsidian artefacts that date to a period of endemic warfare among Maori during New Zealand's Late Period (1500-1769 A.D.) to determine what strategies people engaged in to obtain obsidian, namely (1) collecting raw material directly from a natural source, (2) informal trade and exchange, and (3) formal trade and exchange. These deposits represent a good cross-section of Late Period archaeology, including primary working of raw material at a natural source (Helena Bay), undefend...
This dataset includes 4,582 obsidian artefacts matched to their natural geological source from 45 ar...
Current models of subsistence-settlement in the Great Basin during the Paleoindian period (referred ...
In this article, we examine the strategies behind the acquisition and reduction of black obsidian fo...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Archaeological evidence of people’s choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Early Polynesian colonists in New Zealand were quick to identify key economic resources. One such re...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Analysis of obsidian artefact assemblages from fifteen ‘early ’ (pre-AD 1500) Maori sites along an a...
The study of ancient trade and exchange would benefit from detailed analyses conducted at the level ...
The study of ancient trade and exchange would benefit from detailed analyses conducted at the level ...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
The ways of life of the inhabitants of prehistoric New Britain were almost unknown to archaeologists...
This dataset includes 4,582 obsidian artefacts matched to their natural geological source from 45 ar...
Current models of subsistence-settlement in the Great Basin during the Paleoindian period (referred ...
In this article, we examine the strategies behind the acquisition and reduction of black obsidian fo...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Archaeological evidence of people’s choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Early Polynesian colonists in New Zealand were quick to identify key economic resources. One such re...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Analysis of obsidian artefact assemblages from fifteen ‘early ’ (pre-AD 1500) Maori sites along an a...
The study of ancient trade and exchange would benefit from detailed analyses conducted at the level ...
The study of ancient trade and exchange would benefit from detailed analyses conducted at the level ...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
The ways of life of the inhabitants of prehistoric New Britain were almost unknown to archaeologists...
This dataset includes 4,582 obsidian artefacts matched to their natural geological source from 45 ar...
Current models of subsistence-settlement in the Great Basin during the Paleoindian period (referred ...
In this article, we examine the strategies behind the acquisition and reduction of black obsidian fo...