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Home ⟩ Blog ⟩ Archives for PNG

Tag : PNG

Controversy! International scholars comment on recent Lapita pottery finds from mainland New Guinea in Australian Archaeology 75

Posted on 14 January 2016 by Sam Harper

The forum section of our journal provides an opportunity for multiple researchers to comment on current, topical research issues.  Usually it comprises an invited paper on a particular topic, and Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged lapita, PNG, pottery

7000 Years of Human Settlement in the Western Torres Strait

Posted on 13 January 2016 by Sam Harper

By Jacqueline Matthews Based on recent article from Australian Archaeology 76, Further radiocarbon dates from Dabangay, a mid- to late Holocene settlement site in western Torres Strait by Duncan Wright and Read More…

Posted in blog, Journal Blog | Tagged PNG, Torres Strait

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