Functional analysis of late Holocene flaked and pebble stone artefacts from Vanuatu, Southwest Pacific
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Kononenko, Nina
Bedford, Stuart
Reepmeyer, Christian
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Sydney University Press
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Functional studies were undertaken on simple, un-retouched flaked and pebble artefacts made from a variety of lithic raw materials, recovered from late Holocene (Lapita) sites in Vanuatu. Use-wear and residue analysis of macroscopic and microscopic evidence identified a wide range of craft, subsistence and social activities. These include cutting, pounding and grinding of non-woody plants; graving, drilling, scraping and sawing of soft wood; drilling shell and cutting and piercing soft elastic material such as skin. This is the first detailed functional analysis on a collection of stone artefacts from Lapita period sites.
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Archaeology in Oceania
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2037-12-31