Flexner, James2015-12-100066-8435http://hdl.handle.net/1885/69539The concept of place is a powerful theoretical tool in the social sciences and humanities, which can be especially useful in archaeological work that involves community-based collaboration. Using place as a starting point, archaeologists can beneficiallyKeywords: archaeology; cultural tradition; landscape change; landscape evolution; mapping; traditional knowledge; Pacific Ocean; Pacific Ocean (South); Tanna; Vanuatu Community archaeology; Historical archaeology; Landscape archaeology; Mapping; Melanesia; Missions; Oral traditions; VanuatuMapping local perspectives in the historical archaeology of vanuatu mission landscapes2014.1353/asi.2014.00122020-12-20