Early Polynesian colonists in New Zealand were quick to identify key economic resources. One such resource – obsidian – was transported widely during the early settlement phase of New Zealand. Here, we present the results of portable X-ray fluorescence analysis of obsidian artefacts from five early settlement sites and two later sites in Taranaki on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island. Our research suggests obsidian from six source areas was present in Taranaki sites, with the majority of material coming from Mayor Island and the nearby Coromandel Peninsula. Low rates of cortical material suggest a down-the-line procurement process, although this result is made equivocal by evidence of relatively expedient use of obsidian in the ea...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
Porcellanite is a lithic material that was used by early Māori to manufacture flake tools in Murihik...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Analysis of obsidian artefact assemblages from fifteen ‘early ’ (pre-AD 1500) Maori sites along an a...
This dataset includes 4,582 obsidian artefacts matched to their natural geological source from 45 ar...
New Zealand has some of the most active areas of rhyolitic volcanism in the world and this has produ...
Typological and geochemical analyses of stone adzes and other stone tools have played a significant ...
The article presents results of an obsidian sourcing study on artifacts from Tonga and Fiji. New LA-...
Presents an overview of the timing of Polynesian settlement in New Zealand, discussing the applicati...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
Porcellanite is a lithic material that was used by early Māori to manufacture flake tools in Murihik...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Analysis of obsidian artefact assemblages from fifteen ‘early ’ (pre-AD 1500) Maori sites along an a...
This dataset includes 4,582 obsidian artefacts matched to their natural geological source from 45 ar...
New Zealand has some of the most active areas of rhyolitic volcanism in the world and this has produ...
Typological and geochemical analyses of stone adzes and other stone tools have played a significant ...
The article presents results of an obsidian sourcing study on artifacts from Tonga and Fiji. New LA-...
Presents an overview of the timing of Polynesian settlement in New Zealand, discussing the applicati...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
Porcellanite is a lithic material that was used by early Māori to manufacture flake tools in Murihik...