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Oceanic culture history : essays in honour of Roger Green / edited by Janet Davidson ... [et al.].

Title
Oceanic culture history : essays in honour of Roger Green / edited by Janet Davidson ... [et al.].
Publication
Dunedin North, New Zealand : New Zealand Journal of Archaeology, 1996.

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Additional Authors
  • Davidson, Janet M.
  • Green, R. C. (Roger Curtis)
Description
691 p. : ill., maps; 30 cm.
Uniform Title
New Zealand journal of archaeology. Supplement.
Subject
  • Green, R. C
  • Green, R. C. > Bibliography
  • Ethnology > Oceania
  • Excavations (Archaeology) > Oceania
  • Archaeology > Oceania
  • Oceania > Social life and customs
  • Oceania > Antiquities
Genre/Form
  • Bibliographies
  • History
  • Festschriften.
Note
  • "New Zealand journal of archaeology special publication."
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
  • Roger Green in the Pacific / Janet Davidson -- Roger Green / Dorothy Brown -- Chronology and colonisation in Island Southeast Asia and the Pacific / Matthew Spriggs -- Lapita as history and culture hero / John Terrell -- Pottery terms in Proto Oceanic / Malcolm D. Ross -- The Japanese as an Asia-Pacific population / Kazumichi Katayama -- Dead on arrival / Philip Houghton -- Hard rock / Peter J. Sheppard -- Ethnobotany, and the origins of Broussonetia papyrifera in Polynesia / P.J. Matthews -- The geometry of the dead / Les Groube -- An overview of the contributions of Roger Green to method and theory in Oceanic archaeology / Michael W. Graves.
  • Spheres of interaction and integration / Jim Allen and Chris Gosden -- Rocks in the head / J. Peter White -- Which obsidian is worth it? / R. Torrence ... [et al.] -- Colonisation, trade and exchange -- Geoffrey Irwin and Simon Holdaway -- The distribution of Lapita sites and coral reef resouces in the Solomon Islands / Pamela Swadling -- The development of archaeological work in the Solomon Islands / Lawrence A. Foanaʻota -- Obsidian hydration dating of the Reef/Santa Cruz Lapita sites / W.R. Ambrose -- Tikopia social space revisited / Patrick V. Kirch -- Linguistic consequences of the Kuwae eruption / Ross Clark.
  • Archaeological structures, socio-political complexity and population density / Christopher Sand -- New Caledonia / Jean-Christophe Galipaud -- Roger Green / Jack Golson -- Mass harvesting of fish in the waterways of the Nan Nadol, Pohnpei, Micronesia / Foss Leach, Janet Davidson and J. Stephen Athens -- The physical anthropology of Polynesia / Michael Pietrusewsky -- The end of the trail / Kevin M. Kelly -- Putting voyaging back into Polynesian prehistory / Ben Finney -- Historical linguistics and Pacific archaeology / Douglas G. Sutton -- On the Polynesian subgroup as a problem for Irwin's continuous settlement hypotheses / Andrew Pawley -- Of steel and stone adzes and typological tests / Helen M. Leach.
  • Pottery in Fiji / Paul Geraghty -- Rethinking Western Polynesia / Nancy J. Pollock -- Samoan prehistory in review / Jeffrey T. Clark -- Early Eastern Lapita to Polynesian Plainware at Tongatapu and Lifuka / Tom Dye -- The investiture of ʻUlukālala VII / Adrienne L. Kaeppler -- Eastern Polynesian subgrouping today / Jeff Marck -- What is the East Polynesian 'Archaic'? / Richard Walter -- Colonisation and cultural change in the Marquesas / Barry V. Rolett -- Mataʻireʻa Hill, Huahine / Yosihiko H. Sinoto -- Easter Island (Rapa Nui) archaeology since 1955 -- Jo Anne Van Tilburg -- Social complex adaptive systems / Robert J. Hommon -- The rise and fall of the Oʻahu Kingdon / Ross Cordy.
  • Taking the mystery out of the Polynesian 'mystery' islands / Marshall I. Weisler -- Wakawaka and mahinga kai / Atholl Anderson -- Settlement patterns in Tāmaki-makau-rau revisited / Susan Bulmer -- Horde and hapū / Harry Allen -- Historical documents, archaeolaogy and 18th century seal hunting in New Zealand / Ian Smith.
ISBN
0473037211
OCLC
  • 37154526
  • SCSB-10079078
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library