Floating obsidian and its implications for the interpretation of Pacific prehistory /
A piece of pumice among drift material on Nadikdik Atoll, Marshall Islands, in far Micronesia had a large chunk of flakeable obsidian attached. As the atoll had been devastated by a typhoon and associated storm surge in 1905, the piece must have arrived by sea within the last 90 years. This and simi...
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| Format: | Analitica de revista |
| Language: | English |
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Biblioteca Central
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ANTIQUITY-271/97 |
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