In 2008-2009, the patriarch of the Keipte Kuyumen clan of the upper Kikori River near the Highlands foothills, Papua New Guinea, requested that archaeological excavations be undertaken at the site of Waredaru in a dense rainforest setting, an ancestral village only known from oral traditions. According to these oral traditions, Waredaru was a sago adze-head (‘sago-pounder’) manufacturing centre, and it is at this village that the Keipte Kuyumen underwent an important ceremony by which they obtained their clan lands. This paper reports on these archaeological excavations, enabling the rare dating of the origins of the Keipte Kuyumen as a landed social group
Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-3000 years ...
Claims for the early and independent origins of agriculture in New Guinea partially rest on the arch...
search Station in the upper Wahgi valley, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea, are interpre...
In 2008-2009, the patriarch of the Keipte Kuyumen clan of the upper Kikori River near the Highlands ...
A growing body of archaeological research in the western Gulf of Papua and its associated river syst...
We report on archaeological excavations undertaken at Kumukumu 1 atop the dense rainforest-clad Aird...
This paper presents archaeological evidence for the initial occupation and use of a large clan ossua...
We report on archaeological excavations undertaken at Kumukumu 1 atop the dense rainforest-clad Aird...
Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands Provinc...
Wanlek is a site at 1675 m altitude in the upper Kaironk valley, near Simbai in the Madang District ...
This paper examines the chronologies of three abandoned village sites in an attempt to refine the ti...
Historicising the emergence of ethnographic activities provides insights into the reliability of eth...
This article presents archaeological data critical to our understanding of the pre-colonial past alo...
The ethnographically-described hiri has long raised questions concerning the history and origins of ...
<div><p>Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-300...
Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-3000 years ...
Claims for the early and independent origins of agriculture in New Guinea partially rest on the arch...
search Station in the upper Wahgi valley, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea, are interpre...
In 2008-2009, the patriarch of the Keipte Kuyumen clan of the upper Kikori River near the Highlands ...
A growing body of archaeological research in the western Gulf of Papua and its associated river syst...
We report on archaeological excavations undertaken at Kumukumu 1 atop the dense rainforest-clad Aird...
This paper presents archaeological evidence for the initial occupation and use of a large clan ossua...
We report on archaeological excavations undertaken at Kumukumu 1 atop the dense rainforest-clad Aird...
Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands Provinc...
Wanlek is a site at 1675 m altitude in the upper Kaironk valley, near Simbai in the Madang District ...
This paper examines the chronologies of three abandoned village sites in an attempt to refine the ti...
Historicising the emergence of ethnographic activities provides insights into the reliability of eth...
This article presents archaeological data critical to our understanding of the pre-colonial past alo...
The ethnographically-described hiri has long raised questions concerning the history and origins of ...
<div><p>Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-300...
Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-3000 years ...
Claims for the early and independent origins of agriculture in New Guinea partially rest on the arch...
search Station in the upper Wahgi valley, Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea, are interpre...