Tracing interisland and interarchipelago movements of people and artifacts in prehistoric Polynesia has posed a challenge to archaeologists due to the lack of pottery and obsidian, two materials most readily used in studies of prehistoric trade or exchange. Here we report the application of nondestructive energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) analysis to the sourcing of Polynesian artifacts made from basalt, one of the most ubiquitous materials in Polynesian archaeological sites. We have compared excavated and surface-collected basalt adzes and adze flakes from two sites in Samoa (site AS-13-1) and the Cook Islands (site MAN-44), with source basalts from known prehistoric quarries in these archipelagoes. In both cases, we are able to...
International audienceTeti'aroa, located 28 nautical miles (52 km) north of Tahiti, lies at the peri...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
Typological and geochemical analyses of stone adzes and other stone tools have played a significant ...
Polynesian basalt adze material is the most widely distributed commodity for tracking prehistoric so...
Collecting artefacts for Western museums was central to the beginnings of archaeological practice in...
The Cook Islands are considered the "gateway" for human colonization of East Polynesia, the final ch...
The use of adze sourcing to study interaction spheres opens new perspectives on ancient Polynesian v...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
International audienceAlthough the peopling of Remote Oceania is well-documented as a general proces...
Volcanic glass has been used the world over for manufacturing a range of cutting tools used for util...
AbstrAct Depictions of pre-Contact Hawaiian complex societies are framed in self-sufficient small la...
International audienceTeti'aroa, located 28 nautical miles (52 km) north of Tahiti, lies at the peri...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
Typological and geochemical analyses of stone adzes and other stone tools have played a significant ...
Polynesian basalt adze material is the most widely distributed commodity for tracking prehistoric so...
Collecting artefacts for Western museums was central to the beginnings of archaeological practice in...
The Cook Islands are considered the "gateway" for human colonization of East Polynesia, the final ch...
The use of adze sourcing to study interaction spheres opens new perspectives on ancient Polynesian v...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
International audienceAlthough the peopling of Remote Oceania is well-documented as a general proces...
Volcanic glass has been used the world over for manufacturing a range of cutting tools used for util...
AbstrAct Depictions of pre-Contact Hawaiian complex societies are framed in self-sufficient small la...
International audienceTeti'aroa, located 28 nautical miles (52 km) north of Tahiti, lies at the peri...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
Typological and geochemical analyses of stone adzes and other stone tools have played a significant ...