The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea (PNG) (David et al. 2011; McNiven et al. 2011), brought to the fore a series of important questions (Richards et al. 2016), many of which also apply to other parts of Island Melanesia where Lapita sites have been known for many decades. Unlike other parts of Melanesia, however, at Caution Bay some of the Lapita sites also have pre-Lapita horizons. A number are culturally very rich. At Caution Bay, where the oldest confirmed Lapita finds date to no earlier than c. 2900 cal BP (McNiven et al. 2012a), the major questions do not concern the earliest expressions of Lapita around 3300–3400 cal BP. Rather, here we are c...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
Seafaring ceramicists connected widely spaced communities along the expanse of PNG’s south coast for...
Dates for the appearance of Lapita pottery suggest a rapid expansion from the Bismarck Archipelago i...
The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, south coast...
[Extract] The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, s...
Insights into Austronesian environmental impacts on the New Guinea mainland are negligible, as until...
We thank all the commentators for their thoughtful comments, and especially Jim Specht for initiatin...
The Caution Bay archaeological project on the south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea has excavated...
Until the Caution Bay project, limited archaeological research in the Port Moresby region and, more ...
This thesis examines: (1) archaeological changes in cultural and technological practices at Caution ...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
Presenting results from Tanamu 1, the first site to be published in detail in the Caution Bay Studie...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
Seafaring ceramicists connected widely spaced communities along the expanse of PNG’s south coast for...
Dates for the appearance of Lapita pottery suggest a rapid expansion from the Bismarck Archipelago i...
The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, south coast...
[Extract] The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, s...
Insights into Austronesian environmental impacts on the New Guinea mainland are negligible, as until...
We thank all the commentators for their thoughtful comments, and especially Jim Specht for initiatin...
The Caution Bay archaeological project on the south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea has excavated...
Until the Caution Bay project, limited archaeological research in the Port Moresby region and, more ...
This thesis examines: (1) archaeological changes in cultural and technological practices at Caution ...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
Presenting results from Tanamu 1, the first site to be published in detail in the Caution Bay Studie...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
Seafaring ceramicists connected widely spaced communities along the expanse of PNG’s south coast for...
Dates for the appearance of Lapita pottery suggest a rapid expansion from the Bismarck Archipelago i...