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Tongan and Samoan volcanic glass: pXRF analysis and implications for constructs of ancestral Polynesian society
Authors:David V. Burley  Peter J. Sheppard  Maia Simonin
Affiliation:1. Dept. of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, B.C., Canada V5A 1S6;2. Dept. of Anthropology, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand;3. University Bordeaux 3 Michel de Montaigne, Maison d''Archéologie – CRPAA, Domaine Universitaire, 33607 Pessac cedex, France
Abstract:A provenance study of volcanic glass specimens from 12 archaeological sites in the Kingdom of Tonga is carried out employing pXRF (portable X-ray fluorescence) analysis. To accomplish this, volcanic glass samples from previously identified sources in northern Tonga and the adjacent islands of Samoa are analyzed. Results indicate inter-island voyaging and interaction over a 600 km linear distance along the Tongan island chain from first Lapita settlement ca 2900 BP throughout later prehistory. Tongan volcanic glass, however, is not found in Samoa and, with the exception of one late prehistoric specimen, Samoan volcanic glass is not present in Tonga. This distribution challenges current concepts of an integrated ancestral society and homeland common to Tonga and Samoa from the Lapita period onward.
Keywords:pXRF   Volcanic glass   Ancestral Polynesian society   Tonga   Samoa
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