Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Lapita : ancestors and descendants
Other Name
New Zealand Archaeological Association monograph; 28 (Series)
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
New Zealand Archaeological Association
Place
Date
Circa 2009
Physical Description
vii, 269 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.
ISBN/ISSN
9780958297714
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Subject Category
Content
1. Understanding the who, what and why of Lapita: what can archaeological ancestors and descendants contribute?/ Peter Sheppard
2. The aceramic to ceramic boundary in the Bismarck Archipelago / Jim Specht
3. A review of Solomon Island archaeology / Richard Walter and Peter Sheppard
4. Inter-tidal late Lapita sites and geotectonics in the western Solomon Islands / Peter J. Sheppard and Richard Walter
5. Assessing the anomalous role of ceramics in late-Lapita interaction: a view from Kolombangara, Western Solomon Islands / Amy F. Findlater ...[et al]
6. Communities of practice in the archaeological record of New Georgia, Rendova and Tetepare / Tim Thomas
7. The Southeast Solomon Islands culture history project: principal investigatorsÆ overview of the 1970s project including recent and current research / Roger C. Green and Douglas E. Yen
8. Ethnobotany in the Southeast Solomon Islands culture history project / Douglas E. Yen
9. The Post-Lapita sequence in the Reef/Santa Cruz / Moira Doherty
10. The Teouma Lapita site, South Efate, Vanuatu: a summary of three field seasons (2004-2006) / Stuart Bedford ...[et al]
11. Understanding the place properly: palaeogeography of selected Lapita sites in the western tropical Pacific Islands, and its implications / Patrick D. Nunn and Tony Ahikau Heorake
12. Return to the entangled bank: deciphering the Lapita cultural series / John Edward Terrell.
Public Access Text
This volume contains papers presented at the 7th International Lapita Conference (Lapita Antecedents and Successors) which was held (July 4th-7th 2007) in Honiara, Solomon Islands.--Preface. Includes bibliographical references.
Collection Type
Reading Room
Ethnology Library
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
19 Dec 2023
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