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Lapita subsistence strategies and food consumption patterns in the community of Teouma (Efate,Vanuatu)
Authors:Fré    rique Valentin,Hallie R. Buckley,Estelle Herrscher,Rebecca Kinaston,Stuart Bedford,Matthew Spriggs,Stuart Hawkins,Ken Neal
Affiliation:1. CNRS, UMR 7041, Paris 1 and 10, 92023 Nanterre, France;2. University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;3. CNRS, UMR 6578, Marseille, France;4. The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia;5. Isolytix, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:The subsistence strategies of the Lapita populations (3100–2800 BP), the first colonisers of the pristine environments of the islands of Eastern Melanesia and Western Polynesia, have been a matter of ongoing debate for decades. Opinions have ranged between the two extremes of Lapita colonisers being either characterised as highly mobile foragers to fully horticultural communities. To further address the question, this paper presents stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic data obtained from analyses of human and animal collagen samples from the site of Teouma (Efate, Vanuatu) dated to between c. 3000–2500 BP. The isotopic signatures obtained from 28 samples (23 human and 5 animal), interpreted in combination with isotopic information from several coastal and insular environments, suggest a diet primarily made up of terrestrially derived animal protein with lesser contributions from vegetable produce and inshore marine species. Comparisons linking the isotopic data gleaned from the Teouma individuals and Lapita subsistence patterns reconstructed through archaeozoological and archaeobotanical remains support the hypothesis of a mixed economy, that included terrestrial foraging, inshore marine exploitation and a low level of food production for at least some of the earliest Lapita colonists in Vanuatu.
Keywords:Lapita   Vanuatu   Subsistence strategies   Diet   Bone collagen   Carbon isotopes   Nitrogen isotopes
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