UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
We maintain the Tuzin Archive for Melanesian Anthropology, a repository of research materials created by anthropologists & other scholars documenting the cultures of the
southwest Pacific Islands.
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Hauiti archaeological excavation, Moorea: square V54UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Typescript signed letter to Roger RevelleUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Shell fishhook fragments and other small artifacts, Society IslandsUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Local people watching archaeological excavation on Moorea, Ann Rappaport with boxUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Hauiti archaeological excavation, Moorea: V54, north wallUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Tahitian harbor sceneUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Papeete street scene, bicycle ridersUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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South Pacific Ocean : Society Islands : northwest coast of Tahiti : Papeete Harbor (Rade de Papeete)UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Coins, buttons, ceramic fragments and other artifacts from archaeology dig, Society IslandsUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Children with an outrigger canoe, MooreaUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Marae, French PolynesiaUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Local people at an archaeology exhibit, MooreaUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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