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Female bone physiology resilience in a past Polynesian Outlier communityUniversity of OtagoText Polynesia Melanesia
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Investigating the nature of mobility patterns and interaction: Ceramic production at the Late Lapita site of Amalut, Papua New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Papua New Guinea
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Australia as EmpireUniversity of OtagoText
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On the Search for Pigs and Dogs: Assessing the presence and mobility of pigs and dogs in Highland and South Coast New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Papua New Guinea
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Mitochondrial disfunction: key to rates of gout in Polynesia?University of OtagoText Polynesia
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Strontium ( 87 Sr/ 86 Sr) isotope analysis of the Namu skeletal assemblage: A study of past human migration on Taumako, a Polynesian Outlier in the eastern Solomon IslandsUniversity of OtagoText Polynesia Melanesia Solomon Islands
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Using Syntectonic Calcite Veins to Reconstruct the Strength Evolution of an Active Low‐Angle Normal Fault, Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Papua New Guinea
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Fit for purpose: investigating adaptations in late Pleistocene lithic technology to an island environment at Buang Merabak, New Ireland, Papua New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Papua New Guinea
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Early protestant missions in the New Hebrides 1839-61University of OtagoText Vanuatu
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Understanding Pacific worldviews: principles and connections for researchUniversity of OtagoText
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Further wet-taro evidence from Polynesia's southernmost Neolithic production marginsUniversity of OtagoText Polynesia
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The thermo-tectonic evolution of the actively exhuming Mai'iu Fault footwall – Suckling-Dayman metamorphic core complex – in the Woodlark Rift of Papua New GuineaUniversity of OtagoText Papua New Guinea
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