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On the Road of the Winds: An Archaeological History of the Pacific Islands before European Contact
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (24 May, 2000)
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The People of the Pacific and Modern Exploration
Archaeology of the Lapita Cultural Complex
Published in Paperback by University of Washington Press (1999)
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The Evolution of the Polynesian Chiefdoms
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Feathered Gods and Fishhooks: An Introduction to Hawaiian Archaeology and Prehistory
Published in Paperback by University of Hawaii Press (1998)
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Hawaiki, Ancestral Polynesia : An Essay in Historical Anthropology
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Island Societies : Archaeological Approaches to Evolution and Transformation
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The Lapita Peoples: Ancestors of the Oceanic World (Peoples of South-East Asia and the Pacific)
Published in Hardcover by Blackwell Publishers (1996)
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Legacy of the Landscape: An Illustrated Guide to Hawaiian Archaeological Sites
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Niuatoputapu: The Prehistory of a Polynesian Chiefdom (Themes Burke Memorial Washington State Museum, Monographs, 5)
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Tikopia, the Prehistory and Ecology of a Polynesian Outlier: The Prehistory and Ecology of a Polynesian Outlier (Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin, 238)
Published in Paperback by Bishop Museum Pr (1982)
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The Pacific islands are dispersed across one-third of the Earth's surface. All the major island groups have been inhabited for the last two thousand years, some for more than six thousand years, yet a detailed prehistory of the region has been lacking until now. This book, written by a noted Pacific anthropologist and archaeologist who has studied the area for more than thirty years, takes a tour of the diverse islands of the Pacific, beginning in the west in Melanesia, then across the many small islands of Micronesia. The tour concludes in the sprawling area covered by the islands of Polynesia, which extend from New Zealand to Hawai'i and eastward as far as Easter Island. Along the way, the author conveys the personal drama that he experienced in uncovering artifacts that reach back into a deep time. At one place he unearthed a small piece of carved white bone. When he turned it over, he saw the two eyes and the subtle nose of a stylized human face. On another island, while enjoying a beach picnic with his host family, spearing octopus and gathering mollusks, the author took a walk along the beach and discovered, a short distance from where they were camped, a distinct rock layer filled with pottery fragments. Those fragments would prove to be a record of people who had lived on the island more than two thousand years earlier. This book is both a personal narrative of modern-day exploration of the Pacific and an account of the rich prehistory of the region.
The book draws generously from the detailed archaeological work conducted by the author and by others in the Pacific region--most of it done since the Second World War--as well as from studies of language and biology that answer such fundamental questions as where did the Pacific islanders come from and when and how did they settle the thousands of islands at least two millenia before any Europeans entered the Pacific? To most people, the Pacific islands are no more than a place of idyllic scenery and the people of the Pacific are the willing subjects of fanciful tales. Now, through the enlightening text of this book and the many striking photographs that it contains, the Pacific islands take on a fuller meaning. And the many cultures of the Pacific take their proper place in the remarkable story of the development of civilization.