During the Marquesan Archaeological Rock Art Survey (1984 to 1989), over 6,000 petroglyphs, 110 pictographs, and 81 sculptured anthropomorphic figures (tiki) were located and recorded (e.g., Edwards and Millerstrom 1995; Millerstrom and Edwards 1998; Millerstrom 1997, 2001, 2003). Some forty-one valleys were visited on five of the presently six inhabited islands; Nuku Hiva, Ua Huka, Ua Pou, Hiva Oa, and Tahuata. The majority of the rock art occurs on Nuku Hiva (Table 1).</p
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According to legend, a place called Hiva was the original homeland of Hotu Matu'a, the traditional f...
Societal tensions are expressed in legends and myths. On Rapa Nui, we find many legends that focus o...
Obakelderaol is the first certain petroglyph site recorded on Palau, Micronesia. This report provide...
Comprehensive rock art documentation projects in Easter Island, the Marquesas and the Hawaiian Islan...
The Society Islands lack a completely archaeologically surveyed inventory and, to date, no one has a...
This monograph represents the first attempt in Polynesian archaeology to systematically examine rock...
Spirit of Place. Petroglyphs of Hawai'i Georgia Lee and Edward Stasack Easter Island Foundation, Lo...
The first Polynesian islands encountered by Europeans were the Marquesas Islands, Te Henua 'Enana. T...
The petroglyphs of Rapa Nui are intriguing for their variety of design motifs and their complexity. ...
This issue contains: Rock Art in the Marquesas Islands by Sidsel N. Millerstrom Maria, Madre de Rapa...
From the Stone Age to the Space Age in 200 Years: Tongan Art and Society on the Eve of the Millenniu...
Created across the six islands of a remote archipelago in eastern Polynesia, the art of the Marquesa...
One of the most famous petroglyph sites in the Hawaiian Islands is found in the mouth of the Wailua ...
This paper details the results of the 1989 and 1990 archaeological surveys in Hawai'i Volcanoes Nati...
We collected organics encapsulated by coatings of amorphous silica from 13 petroglyphs on Kaho'olawe...
According to legend, a place called Hiva was the original homeland of Hotu Matu'a, the traditional f...
Societal tensions are expressed in legends and myths. On Rapa Nui, we find many legends that focus o...
Obakelderaol is the first certain petroglyph site recorded on Palau, Micronesia. This report provide...