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Lapita sites of the Bismarck Archipelago

Gosden C., Allen J., Ambrose W., Anson D., Golson J., Green R., Kirch P., Lilley I., Specht J., Spriggs S.. 1989. Antiquity.
Lapita sites of the Bismarck Archipelago
ARTICLE, (1989 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)
Antiquity
OPENACCESS - Antiquity Publications Ltd.
Audience : RESEARCHERS
Antiquity Publications Ltd
Sujet
Lapita, Archaelogy, Prehistory -- Western Pacific, Lapita pottery, Melanesia, Polynesia, Datation, Lapita sites, Site archéologique, Préhistoire -- Pacifique, Ouest, Poterie Lapita
Domaines
Archéologie
Description


The Lapita question


The prehistory of the western Pacific has, for the last 30 years, been dominated by the problem of the origins of the present Polynesian and Melanesian cultures (Terrell 1988). In 1961 Golson drew attention to the distribution of highly decorated Lapita pottery, now known to date from between 3500 BP and 2000 BP, which crossed the present-day division between Melanesia and Polynesia. Furthermore, sites with Lapita pottery represented the first evidence of occupation on Tonga and Samoa, the most westerly Polynesian islands from which it was thought that the rest of Polynesia was colonized. Lapita pottery came to be associated with a movement of people from Melanesia to Polynesia and was seen to represent the founding group ancestral to later Polynesian groups.



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Langue
English (en-GB)
Auteurs
Gosden C., Allen J., Ambrose W., Anson D., Golson J., Green R., Kirch P., Lilley I., Specht J., Spriggs S.
Contributeurs
Sources
Antiquity, Volume 63, Issue 240, September 1989, pp. 561 - 586
Couverture
Bismarck Archipelago
Nom du journal
Antiquity