An ever more Pacific-looking past of Britain and other parts of Europe is being constructed by archaeologists. Melanesian anthropology is being continually mined for supposed ethnographic parallels to elucidate the European Neolithic with its 'Big Man' societies and 'dividual' individuals. Although this Melanesian turn in European archaeology is fuelled by a detailed poring over of the minutiae of Pacific and other Third and Fourth World ethnographies, it manages to ignore totally the results of the archaeology of these ethnography-rich regions. This paper discusses the long-term commentary provided by archaeology on the short-term vision provided by the ethnography of Melanesia. It questions the appropriateness of much of the use of analog...
What is the agenda of Melanesianist anthropology in the era of globalization? I advocate thinking of...
Most recent treatments of Melanesian post-contact change have presumed that objectifications of 'cul...
Melanesian anthropology and prehis tory and Polynesian ethnohistory by Graemc Pre t ty, J i m Spech...
The late prehistoric period is crucial to the study of anthropology, as the area of Island Melanesia...
The primary divide between Melanesians and Polynesians, according to Dumont d'Urville, was due to th...
Melanesian societies, like village societies in many parts of the world, are frequently portrayed as...
Archaeological constructions of past identities often rely more or less explicitly on contemporary n...
The Pacific Islands or Oceania, typically subdivided into Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, have...
‘The island world of Melanesia—ranging from New Guinea and the Bismarcks through the Solomons, Vanua...
When Europeans began colonizing coastal western Melanesia in the mid to late nineteenth century, th...
This paper is a history and textual critique of the anthropology of millennial, pentecostal, and cha...
The Kula presents to us a new type of phenomenon, lying on the border between the commercial and the...
require the combined resources of historical linguistics, archaeology, and comparative ethnology, as...
Collecting artefacts for Western museums was central to the beginnings of archaeological practice in...
[Extract]\ud Just before the arrival of Western colonisers the Admiralty Islands - now Manus Provinc...
What is the agenda of Melanesianist anthropology in the era of globalization? I advocate thinking of...
Most recent treatments of Melanesian post-contact change have presumed that objectifications of 'cul...
Melanesian anthropology and prehis tory and Polynesian ethnohistory by Graemc Pre t ty, J i m Spech...
The late prehistoric period is crucial to the study of anthropology, as the area of Island Melanesia...
The primary divide between Melanesians and Polynesians, according to Dumont d'Urville, was due to th...
Melanesian societies, like village societies in many parts of the world, are frequently portrayed as...
Archaeological constructions of past identities often rely more or less explicitly on contemporary n...
The Pacific Islands or Oceania, typically subdivided into Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, have...
‘The island world of Melanesia—ranging from New Guinea and the Bismarcks through the Solomons, Vanua...
When Europeans began colonizing coastal western Melanesia in the mid to late nineteenth century, th...
This paper is a history and textual critique of the anthropology of millennial, pentecostal, and cha...
The Kula presents to us a new type of phenomenon, lying on the border between the commercial and the...
require the combined resources of historical linguistics, archaeology, and comparative ethnology, as...
Collecting artefacts for Western museums was central to the beginnings of archaeological practice in...
[Extract]\ud Just before the arrival of Western colonisers the Admiralty Islands - now Manus Provinc...
What is the agenda of Melanesianist anthropology in the era of globalization? I advocate thinking of...
Most recent treatments of Melanesian post-contact change have presumed that objectifications of 'cul...
Melanesian anthropology and prehis tory and Polynesian ethnohistory by Graemc Pre t ty, J i m Spech...