Kuk Swamp is a globally significant archaeological site of early agriculture in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. Mixed-method and multi-scalar investigations of the stratigraphy and selected feature fills at Kuk were instrumental in determining the character of plant exploitation and agricultural practices there during the early and mid Holocene. In this paper, macro-scale (field recording), meso-scale (X-radiography) and micro-scale (thin section micromorphology) analyses are presented in summary form for a stratigraphic column, as well as for a palaeochannel and palaeosurfaces associated with plant exploitation at c.10,000 cal BP and cultivation at 7000-6400 cal BP. Major and minor stratigraphic units have been characterised, primary an...
Existing archaeobotanical and palynological records of plant use in the northern New Guinea lowlands...
A practice-based method is advanced to understand the emergence and transformation of agricultural p...
An integrated approach to the reconstruction of vegetation history and human land use during the Hol...
Contiguous multi-proxy analyses (X-radiography, diatom, pollen, and microcharcoal) have been conduct...
Contiguous multi-proxy analyses (X-radiography, diatom, pollen, and microcharcoal) have been conduct...
Pollen, phytolith and charcoal records from the archaeological wetland site of Kuk Swamp, Wahgi Vall...
The multi-disciplinary methods used to investigate early agriculture at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands o...
ABSTRACT. The wetland archaeological evidence for Phase 1 at Kuk Swamp, Wahgi Valley, Papua New Guin...
A series of monoliths collected from Ambra Crater in the Upper Wahgi valley, Papua New Guinea have b...
Multidisciplinary investigations at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea show that agricul...
Major cultural changes that appeared during the early to mid-Holocene (c.10,000 - 4000 years) are pr...
Claims for the early and independent origins of agriculture in New Guinea partially rest on the arch...
That pollen and sedimentological evidence can make a significant contribution to our understanding o...
For Golson and Hughes, the evidence of landuse 10,000 years ago at Kuk qualifies as agriculture, but...
Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands Provinc...
Existing archaeobotanical and palynological records of plant use in the northern New Guinea lowlands...
A practice-based method is advanced to understand the emergence and transformation of agricultural p...
An integrated approach to the reconstruction of vegetation history and human land use during the Hol...
Contiguous multi-proxy analyses (X-radiography, diatom, pollen, and microcharcoal) have been conduct...
Contiguous multi-proxy analyses (X-radiography, diatom, pollen, and microcharcoal) have been conduct...
Pollen, phytolith and charcoal records from the archaeological wetland site of Kuk Swamp, Wahgi Vall...
The multi-disciplinary methods used to investigate early agriculture at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands o...
ABSTRACT. The wetland archaeological evidence for Phase 1 at Kuk Swamp, Wahgi Valley, Papua New Guin...
A series of monoliths collected from Ambra Crater in the Upper Wahgi valley, Papua New Guinea have b...
Multidisciplinary investigations at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea show that agricul...
Major cultural changes that appeared during the early to mid-Holocene (c.10,000 - 4000 years) are pr...
Claims for the early and independent origins of agriculture in New Guinea partially rest on the arch...
That pollen and sedimentological evidence can make a significant contribution to our understanding o...
For Golson and Hughes, the evidence of landuse 10,000 years ago at Kuk qualifies as agriculture, but...
Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands Provinc...
Existing archaeobotanical and palynological records of plant use in the northern New Guinea lowlands...
A practice-based method is advanced to understand the emergence and transformation of agricultural p...
An integrated approach to the reconstruction of vegetation history and human land use during the Hol...