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Sāmoan artefact provenance reveals limited artefact transfer within and beyond the archipelago
Author(s) -
COCHRANE ETHAN E.,
RIETH TIMOTHY M.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
archaeology in oceania
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1834-4453
pISSN - 0728-4896
DOI - 10.1002/arco.5090
Subject(s) - archipelago , provenance , expansive , prehistory , basalt , archaeology , history , geology , paleontology , compressive strength , materials science , composite material
We summarise previous provenance research of Sāmoan lithic and ceramic artefacts, noting the timing and relative frequency of artefact transfers. Our summary suggests few intra‐ and extra‐archipelago artefact transfers for the first two millennia, but that these modestly increased in the last 800 years of the prehistoric sequence. The late distribution of Sāmoan basalt around the Pacific was spatially expansive, but proportionally small. These results have implications for explaining both the development of Polynesian society and basalt artefact exchange.