A new obsidian source from northwest Manus, Papua New Guinea, is reported for the first time. The chemical signature for this new source was obtained using the electron microprobe, ICP-MS, and PIXE-PIGME, and the results were compared with known sources and artifacts from this region. The results show for the first time a more complex scenario of obsidian procurement and exchange than previously thought. Archaeological excavation and survey of Manus is so far very limited, with only one excavated Pleistocene site. Much more archaeological work is needed to find more early sites, to assess the distributions of material from Lepong and other obsidian sources, and model obsidian transfers in more detail
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
In 1982 an initial sourcing of 13 obsidians and volcanic glasses from Tikopia in the Solomon Islands...
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass which is amorphous and isotropic. These characteristics allow i...
A new obsidian source from northwest Manus, Papua New Guinea, is reported for the first time. The ch...
A new obsidian source from northwest Manus, Papua New Guinea, is reported for the first time. The ch...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
Measurements made at the Australian National University using laser ablation ICPMS show that none of...
This chapter examines results from the application of LA-ICP-MS to the identification of sources of ...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
This paper discusses new evidence of long-distance interaction networks in Island Southeast Asia obt...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
Fifty-six obsidian artifacts and 141 non-obsidian artifacts were excavated in three field seasons at...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
In 1982 an initial sourcing of 13 obsidians and volcanic glasses from Tikopia in the Solomon Islands...
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass which is amorphous and isotropic. These characteristics allow i...
A new obsidian source from northwest Manus, Papua New Guinea, is reported for the first time. The ch...
A new obsidian source from northwest Manus, Papua New Guinea, is reported for the first time. The ch...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
Measurements made at the Australian National University using laser ablation ICPMS show that none of...
This chapter examines results from the application of LA-ICP-MS to the identification of sources of ...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
This paper discusses new evidence of long-distance interaction networks in Island Southeast Asia obt...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
Fifty-six obsidian artifacts and 141 non-obsidian artifacts were excavated in three field seasons at...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurrin...
In 1982 an initial sourcing of 13 obsidians and volcanic glasses from Tikopia in the Solomon Islands...
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass which is amorphous and isotropic. These characteristics allow i...