Browsing by Author "Aplin, Ken"
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Kumukumu 1, a hilltop site in the Aird Hills: Implications for occupational trends and dynamics in the Kikori River delta, south coast of Papua New Guinea
David, Bruno O.; Aplin, Ken; Petchey, Fiona; Skelly, Robert; Mialanes, Jerome; Jones-Amin, Holly; Stanisic, John; Barker, Bryce; Lamb, Lara (Elsevier, 2014) -
Kumukumu 1, a hilltop site in the Aird Hills: Implications for occupational trends and dynamics in the Kikori River delta, south coast of Papua New Guinea
David, Bruno O.; Aplin, Ken; Petchey, Fiona; Skelly, Robert; Mialanes, Jerome; Jones-Amin, Holly; Stanisic, John; Barker, Bryce; Lamb, Lara (Elsevier, 2015-01-01)We report on archaeological excavations undertaken at Kumukumu 1 atop the dense rainforest-clad Aird Hills of the Kikori river delta islands, south coast of Papua New Guinea. Results indicate exploitation of the nearby ... -
Moiapu 3: Settlement on Moiapu Hill at the very end of Lapita, Caution Bay hinterland
David, Bruno O.; Aplin, Ken; Peck, Helene; Skelly, Robert; Leavesley, Matthew; Mialanes, Jerome; Szabó, Katherine; Koppel, Brent; Petchey, Fiona; Richards, Thomas; Ulm, Sean; McNiven, Ian J.; Rowe, Cassandra; Aird, Samantha J.; Faulkner, Patrick; Ford, Anne (ANU Press, 2019)The Caution Bay archaeological project on the south coast of mainland Papua New Guinea has excavated 122 sites over a 9 km² area. Lapita ceramics appear at a number of sites at c. 2900 cal. BP. Here we present the results ... -
Ruisasi 1 and the earliest evidence of mass-produced ceramics in Caution Bay (Port Moresby region), Papua New Guinea
David, Bruno O.; Jones-Amin, Holly; Richards, Thomas; Mialanes, Jerome; Asmussen, Brit; Petchey, Fiona; Aplin, Ken; Leavesley, Matthew; McNiven, Ian J.; Zetzmann, Camille; Rowe, Cassandra; Skelly, Robert; Jenkins, Robyn; Faulkner, Patrick; Ulm, Sean (2016)The history of pottery use along the south coast of Papua New Guinea spans from Lapita times, here dated to 2900–2600 cal BP, through to mass production of pottery associated with a number of ethnographically-known interaction ...