Radiocarbon dates are presented supporting previous estimates of a 2800- to 3000-year B.P. age for a collection of Lapita pottery sherds recovered by dredging a now-submerged coastal settlement on the island of Upolu in Western Samoa. New data describing a much enlarged collection are discussed in relation to previously reported materials, and the question of possible changes of sea level as the mechanism for submergence is evaluated
In 2003 the authors discovered and excavated a Lapita site at Naitabale close to the southern end of...
W.R. Dickinson, as part of his wide study of the geological history of the Pacific islands, has link...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
The Mulifanua ferry berth has the distinction of being the only site in Samoa with dentate-stamped L...
ABSTRACT. The Mulifanua ferry berth has the distinction of being the only site in Samoa with dentate...
Dates for the appearance of Lapita pottery suggest a rapid expansion from the Bismarck Archipelago i...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
ALTHOUGH NEAR OCEANIA has been populated for over 35,000 years, the settle-ment of the islands east ...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
The more detailed the regional sequences, the better evidently also the conditions for interregional...
In 2003 the authors discovered and excavated a Lapita site at Naitabale close to the southern end of...
W.R. Dickinson, as part of his wide study of the geological history of the Pacific islands, has link...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
The Mulifanua ferry berth has the distinction of being the only site in Samoa with dentate-stamped L...
ABSTRACT. The Mulifanua ferry berth has the distinction of being the only site in Samoa with dentate...
Dates for the appearance of Lapita pottery suggest a rapid expansion from the Bismarck Archipelago i...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
ALTHOUGH NEAR OCEANIA has been populated for over 35,000 years, the settle-ment of the islands east ...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
Excavations and surveys in Western Polynesia have revealed a sequence of more than 3 000 years of hu...
The more detailed the regional sequences, the better evidently also the conditions for interregional...
In 2003 the authors discovered and excavated a Lapita site at Naitabale close to the southern end of...
W.R. Dickinson, as part of his wide study of the geological history of the Pacific islands, has link...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...