Two datasets are presented in this paper, one from archaeologically-derived human remains and one from modern plants and animals. First, isotopic data (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S, and 87Sr/86Sr) along with some radiocarbon dates from archaeologically-derived bone and teeth from individuals buried in pre-Contact Tonga and Fiji are provided. The second dataset is comprised of modern plant and animal samples (n = 27) collected from the island of Atiu (Cook Islands). δ13C and δ15N data from these samples are presented, and this data is integrated with other datasets to provide an aggregated tropical Pacific dietary baseline for paleodietary studies in this region. First collected to explore the interactions between diet, mobility, social status, and the ...
OBJECTIVES: Bourewa, on the southwest coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, is a multi-period site that contai...
The human processes of food production and migration are intertwined and of utmost importance in the...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Tonga is a Polynesian island chain that was initially colonized by the Lapita culture about 2700 yea...
This thesis will explore dietary change and human movement/migration patterns of prehistoric humans ...
International audienceBoth archaeological and isotopic data document dietary changes over the first ...
Objectives: Bourewa, on the southwest coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, is a multi-period site that contai...
The rise of stratified societies fundamentally influences the interactions between status, movement,...
Oral traditions, historical sources and geochemical results indicate that Polynesian chiefly societi...
<div><p>The rise of stratified societies fundamentally influences the interactions between status, m...
The aim of this project is to investigate Lapita-age human and faunal remains recovered from the 200...
Stable isotopic analyses of human and faunal bones provide a valuable means to differentiate marine ...
Tikopia Island, a small and relatively isolated Polynesian Outlier in the Southeast Solomon Islands,...
<div><p>Remote Oceania was colonized ca. 3000 BP by populations associated with the Lapita Cultural ...
Remote Oceania was colonized ca. 3000 BP by populations associated with the Lapita Cultural Complex,...
OBJECTIVES: Bourewa, on the southwest coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, is a multi-period site that contai...
The human processes of food production and migration are intertwined and of utmost importance in the...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...
Tonga is a Polynesian island chain that was initially colonized by the Lapita culture about 2700 yea...
This thesis will explore dietary change and human movement/migration patterns of prehistoric humans ...
International audienceBoth archaeological and isotopic data document dietary changes over the first ...
Objectives: Bourewa, on the southwest coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, is a multi-period site that contai...
The rise of stratified societies fundamentally influences the interactions between status, movement,...
Oral traditions, historical sources and geochemical results indicate that Polynesian chiefly societi...
<div><p>The rise of stratified societies fundamentally influences the interactions between status, m...
The aim of this project is to investigate Lapita-age human and faunal remains recovered from the 200...
Stable isotopic analyses of human and faunal bones provide a valuable means to differentiate marine ...
Tikopia Island, a small and relatively isolated Polynesian Outlier in the Southeast Solomon Islands,...
<div><p>Remote Oceania was colonized ca. 3000 BP by populations associated with the Lapita Cultural ...
Remote Oceania was colonized ca. 3000 BP by populations associated with the Lapita Cultural Complex,...
OBJECTIVES: Bourewa, on the southwest coast of Viti Levu in Fiji, is a multi-period site that contai...
The human processes of food production and migration are intertwined and of utmost importance in the...
The importance of marine versus terrestrial foods in prehistoric Pacific and New Zealand diets, and ...