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  1. papuanpast.hypotheses.org

    Two years after the first 2017 survey in the Wurup valley by the Papuan Past Project, we finally started excavating an important Papua New Guinean archaeological site, the Manim rockshelter. This research in the highlands complements our investigations in the lowland region of the Sepik, on the history of settlement and interaction between these two … Continue reading "Archaeological ...
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    In the 50 years since "modern" archaeology began in Papua New Guinea, several major themes have been pursued, such as colonization and origins, food production, and trade and ... Holocene in Australia and Papua New Guinea, ed. J. Allen & J.F. O'Connell, pp. 818-830. Antiquity 69, special number 265. Kirch, P.V., 1997. The Lapita Peoples ...
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    The members of the Papuan Past Project took part to the Australian Archaeological Association Annual Conference 2024 (AAA), 3-6 December 2024, Cairns, Australia. Two members of the project were present, Avis Babalu and Matthew Leavesley. Avis Babalu presented a paper (oral presentation) entitled "A Collaborative Model for Archaeological Research in the Middle Purari, Gulf of Papua, Papua New ...
  5. the questions she posed, to the archaeology of Papua New Guinea. Other contributions discuss in detail Sue's early years in New Zealand (Golson 2016), provide a bibliography of her work (Bulmer 2016) and focus on the collections from her numerous excavations and surveys across the country (Gaffney et al. 2016). In this introduction,
  6. theconversation.com

    Aug 12, 2024We know from other archaeological sites in the independent country of Papua New Guinea that once humans arrived in the Pacific region, they kept venturing as far as the New Guinea Highlands, the ...
  7. australian.museum

    The results of our studies on obsidian from a new source of obsidian in Papua New Guinea came as a pleasant surprise. Glenn Summerhayes, Professor of Archaeology at Otago University and a Research Associate at the Australian Museum Research Institute, has inspired many people in Papua New Guinea with his enthusiasm for and dedication in ...
  8. academic.oup.com

    Archaeological models of change involving the movement of peoples were the norm, and they were based on datasets including material culture, language, and physical attributes of people. This article charts early attempts of archaeology in exploring Papua New Guinea's past using excavation and material culture.
  9. They have long been famous in Papua New Guinea archaeology for the early discovery there of a most remarkable style of pottery (Poch 1907 a, 1907b). During 1967-8, Brian Egloff (now at the Papua New Guinea Museum) excavated sections in three of the mounds at Rainu, totally about 36 m2 of excavations down to about 160 cm in depth (Egloff 1971a ...
  10. png-data.sprep.org

    In 2008, intensive archaeological surveys began at Caution Bay, located 20km to the northwest of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The excavation of 122 stratified sites in 2009-2010 followed, and detailed analysis of the well-preserved ... The Caution Bay Archaeology Project is providing new and exciting contributions to western Pacific prehistory.
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