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      LapitaPacific Archaeology
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      ZoologyEnvironmental ChangeSouth PacificMangrove forest
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      ArchaeologyLapitaPacific ArchaeologyThe Island
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Fiji’s 300 isles are enclosed within a total sea area of about 1,260,000km2 of its Exclusive Economic Zone and to date very little work has been carried out on underwater and maritime archaeology. Resource materials documented by the... more
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    • Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage
Petrographic analyses of sand tempers in Pacific Island potsherds reveal information about ancient human interactions within archipelagic contexts. By comparison with bedrock mineralogy, analyses of 45 sherds from the Lapita settlement at... more
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    • Geology
Geoarchaeological investigations of limestone caves along the Rove Peninsula, where several Lapita-era (1150-750 BC) sites dating from the earliest period of Fiji’s human history have been found, was undertaken by a team from the... more
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      ZoologyGeographyGeoarchaeologyFiji
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      GeographyArchaeologyCoastal and Island ArchaeologyChronology
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      ArchaeologyGeologyOceanographyQuaternary