Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present exhaustive empirical information on archaeological survey and test pit excavations carried out in 2008 and 2010. An interesting archaeological landscape emerged, with 89 archaeological sites found on Moturiki and neighboring islands Yanuca Levu, Leleuvia, and Caqalai. The sites include ring-ditch villages, terraced villages, isolated house mounds (yavus), and burial sites. Results from one of the test pits on the southeast of the island indicate possible landscape changes in the last millennium, since the ancient coastline is currently buried at around 1 m below the surface. This lowland area has therefore received large amounts of sediment ...
Recent archaeological studies in Oceania have highlighted the importance of Holocene changes in isla...
A 50–70 cm sea-level fall around A.D. 1300 may have led to a prolonged food crisis which caused conf...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
Fiji was colonised approximately 3000 BP by populations with intricately decorated Lapita pottery. A...
There is much remaining to be discovered about the first people in the western tropical Pacific Isla...
A 50–70 cm sea-level fall around a.d. 1300 may have led to a prolonged food crisis which caused conf...
Two upland sites from the Vatia Peninsula, northern Viti Levu Island, Fiji, were excavated as part o...
This paper reports preliminary findings of a study in northern Viti Levu Island (Fiji) intended to t...
A50–70 cm sea-level fall around A.D. 1300 may have led to a prolonged food crisis which caused confl...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...
The first populations in Fiji arrived approximately 3000 BP. These people made and used Lapita potte...
Insights into the reasons why the early settlers of the Fiji Islands occupied particular sites and n...
Climate and sea-level change have been impacting coastal communities in the Pacific Basin for millen...
Recent archaeological studies in Oceania have highlighted the importance of Holocene changes in isla...
A 50–70 cm sea-level fall around A.D. 1300 may have led to a prolonged food crisis which caused conf...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
Moturiki is one of the high islands in the Lomaiviti Group, central Fiji. In this article we present...
Fiji was colonised approximately 3000 BP by populations with intricately decorated Lapita pottery. A...
There is much remaining to be discovered about the first people in the western tropical Pacific Isla...
A 50–70 cm sea-level fall around a.d. 1300 may have led to a prolonged food crisis which caused conf...
Two upland sites from the Vatia Peninsula, northern Viti Levu Island, Fiji, were excavated as part o...
This paper reports preliminary findings of a study in northern Viti Levu Island (Fiji) intended to t...
A50–70 cm sea-level fall around A.D. 1300 may have led to a prolonged food crisis which caused confl...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...
The first populations in Fiji arrived approximately 3000 BP. These people made and used Lapita potte...
Insights into the reasons why the early settlers of the Fiji Islands occupied particular sites and n...
Climate and sea-level change have been impacting coastal communities in the Pacific Basin for millen...
Recent archaeological studies in Oceania have highlighted the importance of Holocene changes in isla...
A 50–70 cm sea-level fall around A.D. 1300 may have led to a prolonged food crisis which caused conf...
Former settlements, now abandoned, are found in inland upland locations on many larger islands in th...