Widely held assumptions about static societies during the early-middle Holocene (c. 10,000–3300 BP) in the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea are challenged by a hypothetical reconstruction of social negotiations that we propose were embedded within the manufacture of large obsidian stemmed tools that circulated as cultural valuables. Made by skilled knappers, these artefacts were manufactured in stages (quarrying, preform production, shaping, hafting, and re-hafting) often segregated in discrete and possibly restricted locations. The successful completion of a large obsidian stemmed tool may have required effective management to negotiate multiple social networks, thereby enhancing the status of those who directed the process. Social co...
International audiencePleistocene archaeology records the changing behaviour and capacities of early...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Excavation in Tron Bon Lei shelter on the Indonesian Island of Alor has uncovered a rich Pleistocene...
The ways of life of the inhabitants of prehistoric New Britain were almost unknown to archaeologists...
The widespread distribution in Papua New Guinea of obsidian stemmed tools dated to the mid-Holocene ...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
This study addresses the role of prehistoric ethnopolitical divisions, factionalism, and alliances i...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Archaeological evidence of people’s choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
International audiencePleistocene archaeology records the changing behaviour and capacities of early...
International audiencePleistocene archaeology records the changing behaviour and capacities of early...
International audiencePleistocene archaeology records the changing behaviour and capacities of early...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Excavation in Tron Bon Lei shelter on the Indonesian Island of Alor has uncovered a rich Pleistocene...
The ways of life of the inhabitants of prehistoric New Britain were almost unknown to archaeologists...
The widespread distribution in Papua New Guinea of obsidian stemmed tools dated to the mid-Holocene ...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
Over the span of some 700 years the colonizing populations of Aotearoa New Zealand grew, with subseq...
<div><p>Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidi...
This study addresses the role of prehistoric ethnopolitical divisions, factionalism, and alliances i...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
Social behaviour is notoriously difficult to study archaeologically and it is unclear how large the ...
Archaeological evidence of people’s choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
International audiencePleistocene archaeology records the changing behaviour and capacities of early...
International audiencePleistocene archaeology records the changing behaviour and capacities of early...
International audiencePleistocene archaeology records the changing behaviour and capacities of early...
Archaeological evidence of people's choices regarding how they supply themselves with obsidian throu...
Excavation in Tron Bon Lei shelter on the Indonesian Island of Alor has uncovered a rich Pleistocene...