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ARIANA B.J. LAMBRIDES, MARSHALL I. WEISLER, JEFFREY T. CLARK, SETH QUINTUS, TREVOR H. WORTHY, HALLIE BUCKLEY
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Archaeology in Oceania. 57:39-58
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Seth Quintus, Jeffrey T. Clark
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Archaeology in Oceania. 55:168-181
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Jeffrey T. Clark, Seth Quintus
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Journal of Anthropological Research. 75:48-68
Previous research has demonstrated that the nature of power strategies correlates with the nature of ritual action, and nowhere is political action more important than in Polynesia. Polynesian poli...
Autor:
Jeffrey T. Clark, Seth Quintus
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Archaeology in Oceania. 52:62-69
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Yuexing Feng, Jeffrey T. Clark, Marshall I. Weisler, Emma St Pierre, Luke D. Nothdurft, Quan Hua, Seth Quintus
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Radiocarbon. 58:851-868
Radiocarbon dating of marine samples requires a local marine reservoir correction, or ΔR value, for accurate age calibrations. For the Samoan Archipelago in the central Pacific, ΔR values have been proposed previously, but, unlike some Polynesian a
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Seth Quintus, Jeffrey T. Clark
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World Archaeology. 48:395-410
This study examines the intersections of spatial logic and archaeology in the Sāmoan Archipelago of Polynesia. These islands provide model systems for understanding social space given their small size and bounded nature. We argue that spatial logic,
Autor:
Emma St Pierre, Luke D. Nothdurft, Marshall I. Weisler, Jeffrey T. Clark, Yuexing Feng, Seth Quintus
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 6:266-274
The timing and unprecedented speed of the Lapita migration from the western edge of Oceania to western Polynesia in the Central Pacific have long been of interest to archaeologists. The eastern-most extent of that great human migration was the Samoan
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 2:677-687
A long standing research approach in island Oceania is the examination of community and regional level patterning of archaeological remains. However, these efforts are impeded by heavy vegetation and rugged terrain, which limit the implementation and
Autor:
Seth Quintus, Jeffrey T. Clark
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Journal of the Polynesian Society. 121:275-302
The spatial layout of a late prehistoric settlement is examined using comparative analysis, ethnohistorical documents and GIS analysis. The spatial organisation of the settlement is similar to the spatial layout of ethnographically documented Samoan
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Current Anthropology. 38:898-904
Les ceramiques mises au jour sur le site d'Aoa (ile Tutuila, Samoa) semblent dater de 1000 ans d'apres l'abandon presume de la poterie en Polynesie occidentale. Les auteurs rapportent ici les resultats d'un test visant a verifier la probabilite d'une