Polynesian archaeology is one regional specialization in the world-wide practice of archaeological investigations of islands, oceans and seas. It is timely to consider how Polynesian archaeology fits within that newly-articulated framework of theoretical and methodological advances concerned with islands. To do this, I examine the history of archaeologically-derived models of the exploration of Polynesia developed since the invention of radiocarbon dating
East Polynesia is a vast region encompassing the 150 million km2 of ocean and scattered islands betw...
The Peva dune site on Rurutu, Austral Islands, excavated in 2003, has yielded a rich archaeological ...
The Pacific Islands or Oceania, typically subdivided into Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, have...
Polynesian archaeology is one regional specialization in the world-wide practice of archaeological i...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...
More than three thousand years ago incredibly skilled navigators from Southeast Asia began their voy...
Collecting artefacts for Western museums was central to the beginnings of archaeological practice in...
The pace of archaeological research in Polynesia has intensified in recent years, resulting in more ...
Since the Oceanic Culture History Symposium was held in Fiji in 1969, archaeological investigations ...
Since the Oceanic Culture History Symposium was held in Fiji in 1969, archaeological investigations ...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
Since 1991, an ethnoarchaeological research program has been carried out on the island of Ua Huka (M...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
East Polynesia is a vast region encompassing the 150 million km2 of ocean and scattered islands betw...
East Polynesia is a vast region encompassing the 150 million km2 of ocean and scattered islands betw...
The Peva dune site on Rurutu, Austral Islands, excavated in 2003, has yielded a rich archaeological ...
The Pacific Islands or Oceania, typically subdivided into Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, have...
Polynesian archaeology is one regional specialization in the world-wide practice of archaeological i...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...
More than three thousand years ago incredibly skilled navigators from Southeast Asia began their voy...
Collecting artefacts for Western museums was central to the beginnings of archaeological practice in...
The pace of archaeological research in Polynesia has intensified in recent years, resulting in more ...
Since the Oceanic Culture History Symposium was held in Fiji in 1969, archaeological investigations ...
Since the Oceanic Culture History Symposium was held in Fiji in 1969, archaeological investigations ...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
Since 1991, an ethnoarchaeological research program has been carried out on the island of Ua Huka (M...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
East Polynesia is a vast region encompassing the 150 million km2 of ocean and scattered islands betw...
East Polynesia is a vast region encompassing the 150 million km2 of ocean and scattered islands betw...
The Peva dune site on Rurutu, Austral Islands, excavated in 2003, has yielded a rich archaeological ...
The Pacific Islands or Oceania, typically subdivided into Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, have...