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The Teouma Lapita Site and the Early Human Settlement of the Pacific Islands

Bedford Stuart, Spriggs Matthew, Regenvanu Ralph. 2006. .
The Teouma Lapita Site and the Early Human Settlement of the Pacific Islands
ARTICLE, (2006 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

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Subject
Lapita, Teouma, cemetery, population origins and mouvement, Vanuatu, Pacific
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Archéologie
Description

The Teouma site, on Efate in central Vanuatu, was uncovered during quarrying in 2003 and has proved to be one of the most significant discoveries to date for the colonisation of Remote Oceania. Not only did it bring to light a fine assemblage of the famously diagnostic Lapita ceramics, but a cemetery of more than 25 individuals along with the pots. The skeletons offer an opportunity to investigate the origins of the ‘Lapita people’ who first appeared in the Bismarck archipelago around 3300 years ago and rapidly moved through island Melanesia and Western Polynesia over the next few centuries.

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English (en-GB)
Creators
Bedford, Stuart, Spriggs, Matthew, Regenvanu, Ralph
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Sources
Antiquity, 80:812-828.
Coverage
Vanuatu, Pacific
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