First settlement of Polynesia, and population expansion throughout the ancestral Polynesian homeland are foundation events for global history. A precise chronology is paramount to informed archaeological interpretation of these events and their consequences. Recently applied chronometric hygiene protocols excluding radiocarbon dates on wood charcoal without species identification all but eliminates this chronology as it has been built for the Kingdom of Tonga, the initial islands to be settled in Polynesia. In this paper we re-examine and redevelop this chronology through application of Bayesian models to the questioned suite of radiocarbon dates, but also incorporating short-lived wood charcoal dates from archived samples and high precisio...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
Ancestral Polynesian society is the formative base for development of the Polynesian cultural templa...
Archaeological chronologies use many radiocarbon (14C) dates, some of which may be misleading. Stric...
<div><p>First settlement of Polynesia, and population expansion throughout the ancestral Polynesian ...
First settlement of Polynesia, and population expansion throughout the ancestral Polynesian homeland...
Previous studies document Nukuleka in the Kingdom of Tonga as a founder colony for first settlement ...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
Chronology building is a fundamental part of archaeology. Questions related to the timing and durati...
Archaeological chronologies use many radiocarbon (14C) dates, some of which may be misleading. Stric...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the 'Opunohu ...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
Ancestral Polynesian society is the formative base for development of the Polynesian cultural templa...
Archaeological chronologies use many radiocarbon (14C) dates, some of which may be misleading. Stric...
<div><p>First settlement of Polynesia, and population expansion throughout the ancestral Polynesian ...
First settlement of Polynesia, and population expansion throughout the ancestral Polynesian homeland...
Previous studies document Nukuleka in the Kingdom of Tonga as a founder colony for first settlement ...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
Chronology building is a fundamental part of archaeology. Questions related to the timing and durati...
Archaeological chronologies use many radiocarbon (14C) dates, some of which may be misleading. Stric...
Radiocarbon dating Pacific archaeological sites is fraught with difficulties. Often situated in coas...
The chronology of residential site construction and occupation in the upper reaches of the 'Opunohu ...
Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest coloniz...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The archaeological chronology of initial human colonization in East Polynesia has relied substantial...
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to weste...
The 15 archipelagos of East Polynesia, including New Zealand, Hawaii, and Rapa Nui, were the last ha...
Ancestral Polynesian society is the formative base for development of the Polynesian cultural templa...
Archaeological chronologies use many radiocarbon (14C) dates, some of which may be misleading. Stric...