Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest colonization of East Polynesia, namely the Cook Islands, the 5 archipelagos of French Polynesia, the Hawai'i Islands, Easter Island, and New Zealand. At least 3 alternative models were proposed by Sinoto, Anderson, Kirch, and Conte, but interestingly all these models basically relied on the same set of roughly 200 radiocarbon dates on various organic materials from archaeological excavations as far back as the 1950s. Some of the models differed by 500-1000 yr--for a proposed initial colonization around the turn of the BC/AD eras, if not considerably later. By comparing the different approaches to this chronological issue, it becomes evident that alm...
Establishing the timing of human colonization of the eastern Pacific and developing cultural chronol...
A suite of 23 14C age determinations, from a well-stratified rockshelter and from 3 pollen cores on ...
Between 1988 and 1991, I directed five archaeological research projects in American Samoa. The goal ...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
An original research submitted to selected graduate committee members for the partial fulfillment of...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the 'Opunohu ...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
The settlement of the Pacific is an important chapter in human dispersal for which radiocarbon (14C)...
The settlement of the Pacific is an important chapter in human dispersal for which radiocarbon (14C)...
Chronology building is a fundamental part of archaeology. Questions related to the timing and durati...
Establishing the timing of human colonization of the eastern Pacific and developing cultural chronol...
A suite of 23 14C age determinations, from a well-stratified rockshelter and from 3 pollen cores on ...
Between 1988 and 1991, I directed five archaeological research projects in American Samoa. The goal ...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the Opunohu V...
An original research submitted to selected graduate committee members for the partial fulfillment of...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the 'Opunohu ...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
We present radiocarbon determinations for 271 New Zealand archaeological samples measured at the Uni...
The first colonization of New Zealand is a much debated issue. The lack of appropriate absolute dati...
The settlement of the Pacific is an important chapter in human dispersal for which radiocarbon (14C)...
The settlement of the Pacific is an important chapter in human dispersal for which radiocarbon (14C)...
Chronology building is a fundamental part of archaeology. Questions related to the timing and durati...
Establishing the timing of human colonization of the eastern Pacific and developing cultural chronol...
A suite of 23 14C age determinations, from a well-stratified rockshelter and from 3 pollen cores on ...
Between 1988 and 1991, I directed five archaeological research projects in American Samoa. The goal ...