Networks and Monumentality in the Pacific: Proceedings of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (4-9 June 2018, Paris, France) Volume 7 Session XXXVIII
Sessions XXXVIII-1,2 of UISPP 2018 in Paris were dedicated to monumental constructions and to complex exchange networks in the Pacific. Both topics have been extensively commented on and described by indigenous experts, explorers, missionaries, and scholars over the last two centuries, however these...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sessions XXXVIII-1,2 of UISPP 2018 in Paris were dedicated to
monumental constructions and to complex exchange networks in the
Pacific. Both topics have been extensively commented on and
described by indigenous experts, explorers, missionaries, and
scholars over the last two centuries, however these have been made
famous only for the most impressive examples such as the
moai statues of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) or the
kula exchange system of the Trobriand Islands. Some of the
latest research on these key aspects of Pacific islands societies
are made available in this volume to researchers focusing on the
region, but also to a more global scientific community and to the
general public. The volume reflects the tremendous progress made in
Pacific island archaeology in the last 60 years which has
considerably advanced our knowledge of early Pacific island
societies, the rise of traditional cultural systems, and their
later historical developments from European contact onwards.
Interdisciplinarity is particularly stimulating in the Pacific
region, where the study of the archaeological record and of
chronological sequences are often combined with other kinds of
information such as ethnohistorical accounts, oral traditions, and
linguistic reconstructions, in the French tradition of
ethnoarchéologie and the American tradition of historical
anthropology. |
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