Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea

Variability in material culture at Lapita pottery sites has long been recognised, but is rarely discussed. Here we explore differences between two Lapita sites on Apugi Island near Kandrian and two in the Arawe Islands on the south side of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. In the Arawes, the Apalo and...

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Main Authors: Specht, J., Gosden, C., Pavlides, C., Richards, Zoe, Summerhayes, G.
Format: Journal Article
Published: New Zealand Archaeological Association 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51023
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author Specht, J.
Gosden, C.
Pavlides, C.
Richards, Zoe
Summerhayes, G.
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Gosden, C.
Pavlides, C.
Richards, Zoe
Summerhayes, G.
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description Variability in material culture at Lapita pottery sites has long been recognised, but is rarely discussed. Here we explore differences between two Lapita sites on Apugi Island near Kandrian and two in the Arawe Islands on the south side of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. In the Arawes, the Apalo and Makekur sites have rich assemblages with shell fishhooks, and coral and shell discs similar to those found in Lapita and later contexts across Oceania. In contrast, the less rich assemblages of the Rapie/Iangpun and Auraruo sites on Apugi Island lack similar fishhooks or discs. Three possible explanations for these differences are discussed: sample bias, environmental constraints, and cultural factors. While each may have contributed to some degree, we propose two scenarios involving cultural choices for further consideration: the selective uptake and transfer of new ideas between communities, and contrasting site functions between central places for ritual or trading activities (Arawes) versus unspecialised residential locales (Kandrian).
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-510232017-03-17T08:29:25Z Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea Specht, J. Gosden, C. Pavlides, C. Richards, Zoe Summerhayes, G. Variability in material culture at Lapita pottery sites has long been recognised, but is rarely discussed. Here we explore differences between two Lapita sites on Apugi Island near Kandrian and two in the Arawe Islands on the south side of New Britain, Papua New Guinea. In the Arawes, the Apalo and Makekur sites have rich assemblages with shell fishhooks, and coral and shell discs similar to those found in Lapita and later contexts across Oceania. In contrast, the less rich assemblages of the Rapie/Iangpun and Auraruo sites on Apugi Island lack similar fishhooks or discs. Three possible explanations for these differences are discussed: sample bias, environmental constraints, and cultural factors. While each may have contributed to some degree, we propose two scenarios involving cultural choices for further consideration: the selective uptake and transfer of new ideas between communities, and contrasting site functions between central places for ritual or trading activities (Arawes) versus unspecialised residential locales (Kandrian). 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51023 New Zealand Archaeological Association restricted
spellingShingle Specht, J.
Gosden, C.
Pavlides, C.
Richards, Zoe
Summerhayes, G.
Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
title Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
title_full Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
title_fullStr Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
title_short Exploring Lapita diversity on New Britain’s south coast, the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
title_sort exploring lapita diversity on new britain’s south coast, the bismarck archipelago, papua new guinea
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51023