LEADER 02874nam 2200313z- 450 001 9910853984403321 005 20240212185132.0 010 $a1-78491-505-X 035 $a(CKB)4900000000578555 035 $a(BIP)058712783 035 $a(EXLCZ)994900000000578555 100 $a20220216c2016uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 00$aArchaeological research at Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea $ecultural, linguistic and environmental setting /$fedited by Thomas Richards, Bruno David, Ken Aplin and Ian J. McNiven 210 $cArchaeopress Publishing Ltd 215 $a1 online resource (300 p.)$cill 311 $a1-78491-504-1 330 8 $aIn 2008 intensive archaeological surveys began at Caution Bay, located 20km to the northwest of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. This was followed by the excavation of 122 stratified sites in 2009-2010, and detailed analysis of the well preserved and abundant faunal, ceramic and lithic finds has continued ever since. The Caution Bay Archaeology Project is providing new and exciting contributions to western Pacific prehistory. It has radically expanded the known geographic distribution of the Lapita Cultural Complex to include, for the first time, the southern coast of Papua New Guinea; it has established the relationship of Lapita to later cultural expressions in this area; it has pinpointed the time of arrival of domesticated animals along the southern coast of Papua New Guinea and, by inference, on the larger island of New Guinea; it has provided new insights into the impact of resident populations on local terrestrial and marine environments over a 5000 year time period; and perhaps of greatest significance, it has provided a unique opportunity to document, using multiple strands of archaeological evidence, interactions between resident and colonizing populations at a time of cultural transformation c. 2900 years ago. The first volume of the Caution Bay monographs is designed to introduce the goals of the Caution Bay project, the nature and scope of the investigations and the cultural and natural setting of the study area. To this end a series of chapters are included on the ethnographic and linguistic setting, the present and past natural environment, archaeological surveys of the study area and investigative and analytical methods. These background chapters will be repeatedly referred to in all the other monographs, as foundational reference materials for the broader study. 517 $aArchaeological Research at Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea 610 $aExcavations (archaeology) 610 $aSocial science 676 $a930.109953 702 $aRichards$b Thomas$4edt 702 $aDavid$b Bruno$4edt 702 $aAplin$b Ken$4edt 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910853984403321 996 $aArchaeological research at Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea$94158346 997 $aUNINA