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Moiapu 3: Settlement on Moiapu Hill at the very end of Lapita, Caution Bay hinterland
- Description:
- The Caution Bay archaeological project on the south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea has excavated 122 sites over a 9 km² area. Lapita ceramics appear at a number of sites at c. 2900 cal. BP. Here we present the results of excavations at Moiapu 3, a site that helps define the end of the dentate-stamped Lapita phase of this region. It is suggested that the decline and ultimate cessation of den...
- Display date:
- 2019
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- Book item
- Collections:
- ResearchCommons@Waikato
- Contributors:
- Bedford, Stuart
- Publisher:
- ANU Press
- Content partner:
- University of Waikato
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- Not specified
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