The chronology of Lapita ware in New Caledonia / Christophe Sand.
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Analítica de revista | Biblioteca Central Colección General | General | ANTIQUITY-273/97 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | FICTICIO402 |
Antiquity 71 (1999): 539-547
The Lapita ceramics that define the 'Lapita' cultural complex of the southwestern Pacific are named for the type-site of Lapita, on the south Melanesian island of Nouvelle-Calédonie (New Caledonia). The island archipelago's early sites are central to shaping what Lapita is, and — if Lapita is not alone — to how it meshes with the other precocious ceramics made by voyagers of the western Pacific. Varied radiocarbon determinations need to be collated, and some stratigraphic complications resolved.
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