This thesis presents the results of a skill analysis augmented by a decorative analysis and temper analysis, conducted upon Lapita pottery from the Early period site of Tamuarawai (EQS), Emirau Island, Papua New Guinea. Lapita pottery is an essential component of the Lapita Cultural Complex and an important source of information through which the lives of the Lapita peoples can be better understood. Research into the production of pottery during the Early-Lapita period (3300-3000/2900 B.P) initially argued for such pottery to be the result of a “specialised production strategy;” of which two “types” were defined “Specialised Regional Production” by Kirch (1988, 1990, 1997) and Hunt (1988, 1989) and “Mobile Specialised Production” by Sum...
A difficulty in the classification and typology of old Papuan pottery comes from the relatively smal...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
Today in New Guinea and the Moluccas, the large diversity of pottery techniques, often used for the ...
This thesis presents the results of a skill analysis augmented by a decorative analysis and temper a...
Pottery has long been the artefact of choice for establishing migrations in the West Pacific, as dem...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
This study focused on prehistoric pottery production patterns in the Lapita and plainware periods fr...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
The initial appearance of pottery on New Guinea has been an elusive and sometimes controversial topi...
This study explores the ceramic sequence of the Admiralty Islands (Manus Province, Papua New Guinea)...
This paper examines the social implications of the results from the petrographic and chemical analys...
Buka Island lies in the Bougainville District of' the Territory of PaPua and New Guinea. In 1967 th...
The Lapita pottery displaying dentate stamped decorations is at the core of our actual understa...
This study presents a detailed Lapita to Post-Lapita sequence/transition with chronology at particul...
A difficulty in the classification and typology of old Papuan pottery comes from the relatively smal...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
Today in New Guinea and the Moluccas, the large diversity of pottery techniques, often used for the ...
This thesis presents the results of a skill analysis augmented by a decorative analysis and temper a...
Pottery has long been the artefact of choice for establishing migrations in the West Pacific, as dem...
This thesis presents the results of a chemical analysis on pottery to investigate the nature of mob...
This study focused on prehistoric pottery production patterns in the Lapita and plainware periods fr...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here d...
The initial appearance of pottery on New Guinea has been an elusive and sometimes controversial topi...
This study explores the ceramic sequence of the Admiralty Islands (Manus Province, Papua New Guinea)...
This paper examines the social implications of the results from the petrographic and chemical analys...
Buka Island lies in the Bougainville District of' the Territory of PaPua and New Guinea. In 1967 th...
The Lapita pottery displaying dentate stamped decorations is at the core of our actual understa...
This study presents a detailed Lapita to Post-Lapita sequence/transition with chronology at particul...
A difficulty in the classification and typology of old Papuan pottery comes from the relatively smal...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
Today in New Guinea and the Moluccas, the large diversity of pottery techniques, often used for the ...