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Time of Transition: Patterns of Obsidian Exchange and Utilization during the Lapita and Post-Lapita Periods on Watom Island, Papua New Guinea

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The aim of this research is to investigate the nature of the social and economic transition occurring between the Lapita to post-Lapita periods on the island of Watom, East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea. Archaeological obsidian from the localities of SAC, SAB, SDI and SDI6 is studied via provenance analysis (PIXE-PIGME and PXRF) and technology analysis, in order to examine the spatial ...
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2013
Location:
Papua New Guinea
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Scholarly text
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Otago University Research Archive
Contributors:
Summerhayes, Glenn
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University of Otago
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