A palaeomobility study of the multi-period site of Sigatoka, Fiji, using strontium isotope analysis

Volume: 17, Pages: 762 - 774
Published: Feb 1, 2018
Abstract
null null One of the most important archaeological sites in Fiji is located in the Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park, on the southwest coast of Viti Levu. Numerous excavation projects at Sigatoka since the 1960s have revealed multiple episodes of human occupation, including burials, and a well-defined cemetery complex. This paper uses strontium isotope analysis of human remains from Sigatoka to investigate the residential mobility for 53...
Paper Details
Title
A palaeomobility study of the multi-period site of Sigatoka, Fiji, using strontium isotope analysis
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Volume
17
Pages
762 - 774
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