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The making of traditional Island Melanesian cultures: 2000 to 750 years ago

Spriggs Matthew. 1997. .
The making of traditional Island Melanesian cultures: 2000 to 750 years ago
BOOKPART, (1997 ) - SUBMITTEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

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Audience : RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS
Blackwell Publishers
Sujet
Lapita Culture, Melanesian Archaeology, Cultural Change, Migration Patterns, Trading Systems, Social Consequences, Sociopolitical Transformation, Complexity and Institutional Growth, Prestige-Goods System, Theocratic Feudalism, Social Hierarchies, Cultural Absorption, Indigenous Relations
Domaines
Archéologie, Anthropologie, Histoire, Sciences Sociales, Sciences humaines
Description

The paper discusses different models to explain the changes observed at the end of the Lapita culture in Melanesia. One model suggests that the changes may be due to the migration of better-adapted populations, leading to major social consequences. Another model proposes that trading systems in the Lapita and post-Lapita periods experienced periods of intensity, instability, and eventual breakdown, with overall growth in complexity but a ceiling to institutional growth. Friedman's model combines trade system contraction, specialization, and local adaptation with the sociopolitical consequences of changes in a prestige-goods system, suggesting a more hierarchical social system and different possibilities of social transformation. The breakdown of the prestige-goods system can lead to a theocratic feudalism, characterized by endogamy, warfare, and the combination of religious and political status. The paper also discusses the absorption model, which suggests that Lapita initially represented an intrusive group that established itself on the edges of already occupied islands, establishing peaceful relations with the existing groups over time.

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Langue
English (en-GB)
Auteurs
Spriggs, Matthew
Contributeurs
Sources
In: M. Spriggs 1997 The Island Melanesians. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. 326+xxv pp., 53 plates, 41 figures and maps, 3 tables. (pp. 152-186)
Relation
https://www.sudoc.fr/025972545
Couverture
Melanesia
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