Networks and Monumentality in the Pacific: Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 7 Session XXXVIII

Author:   Aymeric Hermann ,  Frédérique Valentin ,  Christophe Sand ,  Emilie Nolet
Publisher:   Archaeopress
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Pages:   104
Publication Date:   28 September 2020
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Networks and Monumentality in the Pacific: Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 7 Session XXXVIII


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Sessions XXXVIII-1,2 of UISPP 2018 in Paris were dedicated to monumental constructions and to complex exchange networks in the Pacific. Both topics have been extensively commented on and described by indigenous experts, explorers, missionaries, and scholars over the last two centuries, however these have been made famous only for the most impressive examples such as the moai statues of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) or the kula exchange system of the Trobriand Islands. Some of the latest research on these key aspects of Pacific islands societies are made available in this volume to researchers focusing on the region, but also to a more global scientific community and to the general public. The volume reflects the tremendous progress made in Pacific island archaeology in the last 60 years which has considerably advanced our knowledge of early Pacific island societies, the rise of traditional cultural systems, and their later historical developments from European contact onwards. Interdisciplinarity is particularly stimulating in the Pacific region, where the study of the archaeological record and of chronological sequences are often combined with other kinds of information such as ethnohistorical accounts, oral traditions, and linguistic reconstructions, in the French tradition of ethnoarchéologie and the American tradition of historical anthropology.

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Author:   Aymeric Hermann ,  Frédérique Valentin ,  Christophe Sand ,  Emilie Nolet
Publisher:   Archaeopress
Imprint:   Archaeopress
Weight:   0.405kg
ISBN:  

9781789697155


ISBN 10:   1789697158
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   28 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction – Aymeric Hermann, Christophe Sand ; Vegetation cover of the megalithic site of Nan Madol (Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia): an assessment of its history – Christophe Sand ; Stone architecture of the ancient Tongan state on Tongatapu Island, Kingdom of Tonga – Geoffrey Clark, Phillip Parton ; Lithic drill points: an ethno-historic case study from Motupore Island (Papua New Guinea) – Hubert Forestier, Teppsy Beni, Henry Baills, Francois-Xavier Ricaut, Matthew G. Leavesley ; Development of Exchange Networks in the Western Solomon Islands – Peter Sheppard ; How to explain Polynesian Outliers’ heterogeneity? – Wanda Zinger, Frédérique Valentin, James Flexner, Stuart Bedford, Florent Détroit, Dominique Grimaud-Hervé ; Receiving and integrating: the other side of insular mobilities. A comparative approach of integration ceremonies for Melanesia and Polynesia – Sophie Chave-Dartoen, Denis Monnerie

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Aymeric Hermann is a post-doctoral researcher at the Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, Germany. Since 2010, he has directed archaeological projects in several archipelagos of French Polynesia as well as in central Vanuatu. ; Frédérique Valentin is a researcher in Oceanic archaeology at CNRS (UMR 7041, MSH Mondes, Nanterre, France). She specialises in funerary archaeology and biological anthropology. ; Christophe Sand is Head Archaeologist for the New Caledonia Government at the IRD Research Centre in Nouméa, working on Southern Melanesia, Western Polynesia and Western Micronesia. ; Emilie Nolet is an Assistant Professor in Archaeology at the University Paris I, Panthéon-Sorbonne.

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