The Lapita Cultural Complex–first uncovered in the mid-20th century as a widespread archaeological complex spanning both Melanesia and Western Polynesia–has subsequently become recognized as of fundamental importance to Oceanic prehistory. Notable for its highly distinctive, elaborate, dentate-stamped pottery, Lapita sites date to between 3500-2700 BP, spanning the geographic range from the Bismarck Archipelago to Tonga and Samoa. The Lapita culture has been interpreted as the archaeological manifestation of a diaspora of Austronesian-speaking people (specifically of Proto-Oceanic language) who rapidly expanded from Near Oceania (the New Guinea-Bismarcks region) into Remote Oceania, where no humans had previously ventured. Lapita is thus a foundational culture throughout much of the southwestern Pacific, ancestral to much of the later, ethnographically-attested cultural diversity of the region.
Brian S Bauer & Brian S Bauer
Talepakemalai [PDF ebook]
Lapita and Its Transformations in the Mussau Islands of Near Oceania
Talepakemalai [PDF ebook]
Lapita and Its Transformations in the Mussau Islands of Near Oceania
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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 592 ● ISBN 9781950446230 ● 编辑 Brian S Bauer ● 出版者 Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press ● 发布时间 2021 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 8272903 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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