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Finding the right question: Learning from stone tools on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
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TORRENCE, ROBIN
in
Alternative approaches
/ Analysis
/ Archaeological evidence
/ Archaeology
/ Discovery and exploration
/ exchange
/ History
/ Land use
/ Lapita culture
/ Lapita origins
/ Materials
/ New Britain
/ Obsidian
/ Papers in Papua New Guinea Archaeology
/ Prehistoric era
/ Social processes
/ Soils
/ Stone
/ Stone implements
/ stone tools
/ Volcanic soils
2011
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Finding the right question: Learning from stone tools on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
by
TORRENCE, ROBIN
in
Alternative approaches
/ Analysis
/ Archaeological evidence
/ Archaeology
/ Discovery and exploration
/ exchange
/ History
/ Land use
/ Lapita culture
/ Lapita origins
/ Materials
/ New Britain
/ Obsidian
/ Papers in Papua New Guinea Archaeology
/ Prehistoric era
/ Social processes
/ Soils
/ Stone
/ Stone implements
/ stone tools
/ Volcanic soils
2011
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Finding the right question: Learning from stone tools on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
by
TORRENCE, ROBIN
in
Alternative approaches
/ Analysis
/ Archaeological evidence
/ Archaeology
/ Discovery and exploration
/ exchange
/ History
/ Land use
/ Lapita culture
/ Lapita origins
/ Materials
/ New Britain
/ Obsidian
/ Papers in Papua New Guinea Archaeology
/ Prehistoric era
/ Social processes
/ Soils
/ Stone
/ Stone implements
/ stone tools
/ Volcanic soils
2011
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Finding the right question: Learning from stone tools on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
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Finding the right question: Learning from stone tools on the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea
2011
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As the most abundant, and frequently the only, archaeological evidence preserved within the volcanic soils of the Willaumez Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, stone artefacts carry a heavy burden for scholars seeking to write the prehistory of subsistence and land use. Efforts to squeeze information from these recalcitrant informal assemblages of obsidian tools have produced contradictory and unsatisfactory results. Although alternative approaches should certainly be sought to find ways to make these silent stones speak about topics that archaeologists want to hear, other important stories concerning social process and exchange are beginning to be told by ongoing research being developed in West New Britain. These new results raise broader questions about the social functions of humble stone tools in other parts of the world.
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