Archaeology of the Marquesas Islands
Author: Ralph Linton
Publisher: Corinthian Press
Published: 1925
Total Pages: 218
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Author: Ralph Linton
Publisher: Corinthian Press
Published: 1925
Total Pages: 218
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Published: 1925
Total Pages: 187
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elena Govor
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Published: 2019-03-26
Total Pages: 519
ISBN-13: 9789088906909
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCreated across the six islands of a remote archipelago in eastern Polynesia, the art of the Marquesas is one of the world's most distinctive and remarkable art traditions. Though exhibited in major museums around the world, Marquesan art is nevertheless poorly understood, and the formation of collections still largely unresearched. This book documents and explores the most extensive early collection from the archipelago. In May, 1804, participants in the first Russian voyage round the world, usually known as the Krusenstern expedition after the principal commander, spent twelve days at the island of Nuku Hiva. Inspired by the science and collecting associated with the voyages of Captain James Cook, the mariners interacted with Islanders, and made extensive collections of artifacts. While the lives of the collectors and exchanges among scientists led to these artifacts being widely dispersed, the research reported here has identified some 200 objects collected during the voyage which are now in museums in Russia, Estonia, Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands. The outcome of years of work in museum stores and archives, Tiki reassembles a collection of exceptional importance. A set of essays contextualize these precisely provenanced artifacts historically, and in the life and environment of the Marquesas Islands. For the first time, this heritage is made accessible to Islanders themselves, and to interested scholars and curators.
Author: Patrick Vinton Kirch
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Published: 2007-04-30
Total Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 0824831489
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWere there major population collapses on Pacific Islands following first contact with the West? If so, what were the actual population numbers for islands such as Hawai‘i, Tahiti, or New Caledonia? Is it possible to develop new methods for tracking the long-term histories of island populations? These and related questions are at the heart of this new book, which draws together cutting-edge research by archaeologists, ethnographers, and demographers. In their accounts of exploration, early European voyagers in the Pacific frequently described the teeming populations they encountered on island after island. Yet missionary censuses and later nineteenth-century records often indicate much smaller populations on Pacific Islands, leading many scholars to debunk the explorers’ figures as romantic exaggerations. Recently, the debate over the indigenous populations of the Pacific has intensified, and this book addresses the problem from new perspectives. Rather than rehash old data and arguments about the validity of explorers’ or missionaries’ accounts, the contributors to this volume offer a series of case studies grounded in new empirical data derived from original archaeological fieldwork and from archival historical research. Case studies are presented for the Hawaiian Islands, Mo‘orea, the Marquesas, Tonga, Samoa, the Tokelau Islands, New Caledonia, Aneityum (Vanuatu), and Kosrae.
Author: Robert Carl Suggs
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Published: 1964
Total Pages: 486
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ethan E. Cochrane
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 529
ISBN-13: 0199925070
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania presents the archaeology, linguistics, environment and human biology of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. First colonized 50,000 years ago, Oceania witnessed the independent invention of agriculture, the construction of Easter Island's statues, and the development of the word's last archaic states."--Provided by publisher.
Author: Joe Russell
Publisher: Fine Edge Publications
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780938665649
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSailing to the South Pacific, whether from California or Panama, the first landfall is the Marquesas. Joe Russell, who has lived and sailed in the Marquesas, documents this beautiful little-known place. Volcanic, tropical beauty and ease of navigation, make these islands some of the most interesting and dramatic cruising grounds in the world. The Marquesans-the island's greatest asset-are proud of their history. They presume friendship with everyone, sharing their legends and traditions. Includes history, language guide, chart diagrams, mileage and heading tables, and recent archeology.
Author: Patrick Vinton Kirch
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2002-03-15
Total Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 0520234618
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProviding a synthesis of archaeological and historical anthropological knowledge of the indigenous cultures of the Pacific islands, this text focuses on human ecology and island adaptations.
Author: Eric Kjellgren
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 1588391469
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The imagery of Marquesan art is testament to the myriad beings and creatures who inhabited the Marquesan universe - gods, ancestors, humans, lizards, turtles, fish - and to the islands' complex social and political organization. These art forms are explored in the present volume, published in conjunction with the exhibition "Adorning the World: Art of the Marquesas Islands," held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art."--BOOK JACKET.
Author: Frank Stewart
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Published: 2016
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9780824866235
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A book-length interview of Dr. Yosihiko Sinoto by Hiroshi Aramata. In the interview, Dr. Sinoto tells of unearthing the only ancient voyaging canoe found in Polynesia--one of his greatest accomplishments--and exploring some of the most remote islands and coral atolls of the Pacific. He also describes his efforts to conserve and preserve sites and structures for the benefit of future generations. Many people have now come to regard the voyages of the early Polynesians as among the great achievements in human history, thanks in part to his work. For such decades-long efforts, Dr. Sinoto has received numerous awards and been named a living treasure of Hawaiʻi. Curve of the Hook was originally published in Japanese as Rakuen Kōkogaku (Archaeology in Paradise). In 1996, the book received the Yoshikawa Eiji Cultural Award, and in 1999, it was selected as one of the best 100 biographies of a Japanese in the twentieth century."--Publisher's Web site.