This paper provides the first comprehensive description of pottery production in the Kei islands of eastern Indonesia, based on field data collected mainly in 1981 and on Museum collections in the UK and The Netherlands. The account is situated in what we know of the dynamics of trading systems that existed in the Moluccan islands between 1500 and 2000. Kei pottery is widely thought to be the successor of a tradition established in the Banda islands that was extinguished with the 1621 Dutch massacre of Bandanese, but re-established at several sites in the Kei islands by Bandanese migrants after this date. These claims are critically examined using ethnographic and archaeological data, and an attempt made to compare the production and tradin...
The Port Moresby region of the south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea (PNG) is well known ethnogra...
In the globalization era, Bali became the trade center at many crafts products from various regions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Trade and exchange exerted a powerful force in the his...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
This thesis examines the nature of changing pottery production and exchange on the northeast coast o...
Buka Island lies in the Bougainville District of' the Territory of PaPua and New Guinea. In 1967 th...
Investigations at the newly discovered, once-coastal but now inland archaeological village site of K...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
This ethnoarchaeological study explores the economics of pottery production and distribution in the ...
Investigations at the newly discovered, once-coastal but now inland archaeological village site of K...
This study explores the ceramic sequence of the Admiralty Islands (Manus Province, Papua New Guinea)...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
Fatu Aki Anik Knua is an archaeological site in the mountainous interior of Timor-Leste comprising o...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
In the globalization era, Bali became the trade center at many crafts products from various regions...
The Port Moresby region of the south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea (PNG) is well known ethnogra...
In the globalization era, Bali became the trade center at many crafts products from various regions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Trade and exchange exerted a powerful force in the his...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
This thesis examines the nature of changing pottery production and exchange on the northeast coast o...
Buka Island lies in the Bougainville District of' the Territory of PaPua and New Guinea. In 1967 th...
Investigations at the newly discovered, once-coastal but now inland archaeological village site of K...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
This ethnoarchaeological study explores the economics of pottery production and distribution in the ...
Investigations at the newly discovered, once-coastal but now inland archaeological village site of K...
This study explores the ceramic sequence of the Admiralty Islands (Manus Province, Papua New Guinea)...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
Fatu Aki Anik Knua is an archaeological site in the mountainous interior of Timor-Leste comprising o...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
In the globalization era, Bali became the trade center at many crafts products from various regions...
The Port Moresby region of the south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea (PNG) is well known ethnogra...
In the globalization era, Bali became the trade center at many crafts products from various regions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Trade and exchange exerted a powerful force in the his...