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Arapus: A Lapita Site at Mangaasi in Central Vanuatu?

Spriggs Matthew, Bedford Stuart. 2001. .
Arapus: A Lapita Site at Mangaasi in Central Vanuatu?
BOOKPART, (2001 ) - SUBMITTEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

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Audience : RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS
Canberra: Pandanus Books, ANU
Sujet
Archaeological Sites, Lapita Culture, Pottery Styles, Mangaasi, Vanuatu, Arapus Style Pottery, Tridacna Shell Arm Rings, Hinge-Region Adzes, Grooved Sea-Urchin Spines, Erueti-Style Pottery, Stratigraphy, Pottery Development, Referees' Comments, Academic Collaboration
Domaines
Archéologie, Sciences Sociales, Sciences humaines
Description

The paper discusses the presence of a Lapita site at Mangaasi in central Vanuatu. The pottery found at the site is referred to as the Arapus style, characterized by plain globular pots with out-curving rims and notched lips. The Arapus ware is associated with other artifacts such as Tridacna shell arm rings, hinge-region adzes, and grooved sea-urchin spines, which are typically found in Lapita sites. Erueti-style pottery is found stratigraphically above the Arapus ware, indicating a clear development and succession of pottery styles at the site. The paper also mentions discussions with colleagues and the acknowledgment of comments from anonymous referees, which have helped refine and shape the ideas presented in the paper.

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Langue
English (en-GB)
Auteurs
Spriggs Matthew, Bedford Stuart
Contributeurs
Sources
In: G.R. Clark, A.J. Anderson and T. Vunidilo (eds) The Archaeology of Lapita Dispersal in Oceania, pp. 93-104. Canberra: Pandanus Books, ANU. Terra Australis 17.
Couverture
Mangaasi, Vanuatu
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