Shell valuable exchange in the New Guinea Highlands has been a key interest in anthropology, providing insight into economics, aesthetics, and social stratification among banded communities. This article describes how shell exchange at ethnographic present reflects deeper historical processes. We trace the origins and subsequent changes in shell use from the terminal Pleistocene to the Late Holocene at the site of Kiowa in Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea. Zooarchaeological and technological analyses of Kiowa\u27s shell artifacts indicates riverine mussel was procured locally from the terminal Pleistocene (9,500-10,000 years ago) and featured as a minor component in the diet into the recent precolonial period. In contrast, evidence for mar...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
Coasts, islands, and marine resources played a central role in the dispersal of people into and acro...
Shell valuable exchange in the New Guinea Highlands has been a key interest in anthropology, providi...
The people living on the islands and the coastal fringe of eastern Papua New Guinea, the so called M...
The people living on the islands and the coastal fringe of eastern Papua New Guinea, the so called M...
New Guinea was host to some of the most complex maritime interaction networks in the tropics. We tak...
In the early 1900s thirteen engraved Conus shell valuables were dug from prehistoric midden mounds i...
New Guinea was host to some of the most complex maritime interaction networks in the tropics. We tak...
Mollusc shells, which are often quite numerous in archaeological sites throughout the Pacific Island...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
Few studies have investigated past human shellfish predation patterns using archaeological shell ass...
Since 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and others have identified evidence of...
Since 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and others have identified evidence of...
When Europeans began colonizing coastal western Melanesia in the mid to late nineteenth century, th...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
Coasts, islands, and marine resources played a central role in the dispersal of people into and acro...
Shell valuable exchange in the New Guinea Highlands has been a key interest in anthropology, providi...
The people living on the islands and the coastal fringe of eastern Papua New Guinea, the so called M...
The people living on the islands and the coastal fringe of eastern Papua New Guinea, the so called M...
New Guinea was host to some of the most complex maritime interaction networks in the tropics. We tak...
In the early 1900s thirteen engraved Conus shell valuables were dug from prehistoric midden mounds i...
New Guinea was host to some of the most complex maritime interaction networks in the tropics. We tak...
Mollusc shells, which are often quite numerous in archaeological sites throughout the Pacific Island...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
Few studies have investigated past human shellfish predation patterns using archaeological shell ass...
Since 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and others have identified evidence of...
Since 1909, patrol officers, anthropologists, archaeologists, and others have identified evidence of...
When Europeans began colonizing coastal western Melanesia in the mid to late nineteenth century, th...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
The environmental extremes of the Last Glacial Maximum and the subsequent warming and sea-level rise...
Coasts, islands, and marine resources played a central role in the dispersal of people into and acro...