This article documents the significant horizontal (across the landscape) and vertical (across the stratigraphy) chemical variability of volcanic clays from Vanuatu, South Pacific. Data illustrate why the chemical composition of the clay matrix in pottery should be used very cautiously in characterization or provenance studies. The variability of natural clays on Efate, Erromango, and Malekula is so significant that the data set disproves the assumption that two pottery samples with clay matrices showing similar chemical composition necessarily originate from the same location, the same bedrock, the same region, or even from the same island. This study is also a reminder that the outcomes of chemical characterizations and provenance studies ...
Fifty years ago pioneering archaeologist Robert Suggs reported a small number of pottery sherds from...
Buka Island lies in the Bougainville District of' the Territory of PaPua and New Guinea. In 1967 th...
This paper compares quantitative and qualitative results from selected pottery assemblages in sites ...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
This paper explores analytically the contemporary pottery-making community of Pereruela (north-west ...
The success of pottery provenance studies is fundamentally dependent upon spatially patterned variat...
We have carried out a thorough mineralogical analysis of 16 pottery samples from the Lapita site of ...
This paper examines the social implications of the results from the petrographic and chemical analys...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
This study focused on prehistoric pottery production patterns in the Lapita and plainware periods fr...
A difficulty in the classification and typology of old Papuan pottery comes from the relatively smal...
Petrographic and chemical analysis of prehistoric ceramic sherds from the island of Carriacou in the...
The initial appearance of pottery on New Guinea has been an elusive and sometimes controversial topi...
Pottery has long been the artefact of choice for establishing migrations in the West Pacific, as dem...
After decades of archaeological excavations, legacy collections present us with vast reservoirs of u...
Fifty years ago pioneering archaeologist Robert Suggs reported a small number of pottery sherds from...
Buka Island lies in the Bougainville District of' the Territory of PaPua and New Guinea. In 1967 th...
This paper compares quantitative and qualitative results from selected pottery assemblages in sites ...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
This paper explores analytically the contemporary pottery-making community of Pereruela (north-west ...
The success of pottery provenance studies is fundamentally dependent upon spatially patterned variat...
We have carried out a thorough mineralogical analysis of 16 pottery samples from the Lapita site of ...
This paper examines the social implications of the results from the petrographic and chemical analys...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
This study focused on prehistoric pottery production patterns in the Lapita and plainware periods fr...
A difficulty in the classification and typology of old Papuan pottery comes from the relatively smal...
Petrographic and chemical analysis of prehistoric ceramic sherds from the island of Carriacou in the...
The initial appearance of pottery on New Guinea has been an elusive and sometimes controversial topi...
Pottery has long been the artefact of choice for establishing migrations in the West Pacific, as dem...
After decades of archaeological excavations, legacy collections present us with vast reservoirs of u...
Fifty years ago pioneering archaeologist Robert Suggs reported a small number of pottery sherds from...
Buka Island lies in the Bougainville District of' the Territory of PaPua and New Guinea. In 1967 th...
This paper compares quantitative and qualitative results from selected pottery assemblages in sites ...