An explanation for the fate of Henderson Island Polynesians, as inferred from fish caught inside and outside Henderson's reef, was studied over a three month period during 1991-92. Fishing success using modern metal as well as replica black lipped pearl shell fish hooks was compared with fish bones recovered from middens. The fish size and species caught outside the lagoon were significantly different from those caught inside. Metal hooks caught significantly more fish/hour compared with the shell hooks but, there was no significant difference in species composition or size. The relevance of the mean size difference offish caught and the observed gradual decrease in fish bone size in the middens to the explanation for the Polynesians' disap...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Chatham Islands, 860 km east of Banks ...
Eiao Island (39.2 km2, 577 m elevation), situated at the northern extent of the Marquesas Archipelag...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
This thesis examines methodological issues in the analysis of fishbone assemblages from the Pacific....
There is growing evidence that patterns of marine fisheries on some Pacific islands underwent signif...
Situated at the extreme margin of the Indo‐West Pacific biotic province, the four islands of the iso...
Geographic variability in Polynesian fishhook assemblages has long been recognized but largely unexp...
An archaeological assemblage of fish bones from excavations at Locus C50 at Fa'ahia on Huahine was a...
Effects of differential recovery on faunal remains from archaeological sites have been documented by...
The age and extent of the Aboriginal fishery in Moreton Bay have been debated ever since excavations...
Subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer-fishers who inhabited the Northern Channel Islands hav...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
The Pacific Islands—consisting of culturally diverse Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia—is the ide...
As Rapa lacked the usual suite of Polynesian domesticated animals, it is not surprising that evidenc...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Chatham Islands, 860 km east of Banks ...
Eiao Island (39.2 km2, 577 m elevation), situated at the northern extent of the Marquesas Archipelag...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...
This thesis examines methodological issues in the analysis of fishbone assemblages from the Pacific....
There is growing evidence that patterns of marine fisheries on some Pacific islands underwent signif...
Situated at the extreme margin of the Indo‐West Pacific biotic province, the four islands of the iso...
Geographic variability in Polynesian fishhook assemblages has long been recognized but largely unexp...
An archaeological assemblage of fish bones from excavations at Locus C50 at Fa'ahia on Huahine was a...
Effects of differential recovery on faunal remains from archaeological sites have been documented by...
The age and extent of the Aboriginal fishery in Moreton Bay have been debated ever since excavations...
Subsistence strategies of the hunter-gatherer-fishers who inhabited the Northern Channel Islands hav...
The settlement of Polynesia was rapid and extensive, implying purposeful exploration and successful ...
The subject of this study falls into two parts. Firstly an examination of the methodology of the an...
The Pacific Islands—consisting of culturally diverse Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia—is the ide...
As Rapa lacked the usual suite of Polynesian domesticated animals, it is not surprising that evidenc...
A programme of archaeological research was undertaken in the Chatham Islands, 860 km east of Banks ...
Eiao Island (39.2 km2, 577 m elevation), situated at the northern extent of the Marquesas Archipelag...
Tangatatau Rockshelter on Mangaia Island (Southern Cook Islands), excavated by a multi-disciplinary ...