This paper builds upon the previous work of Ambrose, Kennedy and Fredericksen on the movement of Admiralty Island obsidian by focussing on the obsidian found in sites with Lapita pottery located outside the Admiralty group of islands in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea. The results offer a new perspective in modelling the mechanisms of obsidian exchange and the nature of the societies that extracted and moved the obsidian. The model proposed to explain the Lapita period distribution of Admiralties obsidian goes some way to filling the gaps identified by White in 1996
Pottery has long been the artefact of choice for establishing migrations in the West Pacific, as dem...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
The Teouma site on Efate Island in Vanuatu is unique in the Pacific, as it enables us to analyse an ...
This paper investigates how coastal mobility and a community’s place within regional trade networks ...
Long-distance trade in obsidian from sources in the southwest Pacific has been well-docwnented for t...
Analysis of obsidian artefact assemblages from fifteen ‘early ’ (pre-AD 1500) Maori sites along an a...
This paper considers how patterns in use-wear/residues relate to debates about the nature of the day...
prominently in the prehistory of the western Pacific. During the last 12,000 years at least, it was ...
Fifty-six obsidian artifacts and 141 non-obsidian artifacts were excavated in three field seasons at...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
This paper, focusing principally on post-Lapita times, outlines the course and outcomes of work unde...
Pottery has long been the artefact of choice for establishing migrations in the West Pacific, as dem...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
The Teouma site on Efate Island in Vanuatu is unique in the Pacific, as it enables us to analyse an ...
This paper investigates how coastal mobility and a community’s place within regional trade networks ...
Long-distance trade in obsidian from sources in the southwest Pacific has been well-docwnented for t...
Analysis of obsidian artefact assemblages from fifteen ‘early ’ (pre-AD 1500) Maori sites along an a...
This paper considers how patterns in use-wear/residues relate to debates about the nature of the day...
prominently in the prehistory of the western Pacific. During the last 12,000 years at least, it was ...
Fifty-six obsidian artifacts and 141 non-obsidian artifacts were excavated in three field seasons at...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
This paper, focusing principally on post-Lapita times, outlines the course and outcomes of work unde...
Pottery has long been the artefact of choice for establishing migrations in the West Pacific, as dem...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...