A closer look at Malaita's lithics. Preliminary results of a functional study of the lithic tools from Apunirereha and Ria, Solomon Islands

https://doi.org/10.34780/joga.v2020i0.1006

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This paper presents the preliminary results of a functional analysis performed on the lithic assemblages of two archaeological sites from the Solomon Islands: the knapping workshop site of “Apunirereha” and the burial –living site “Ria rock shelter” (Malaita, Solomon Islands). The functional study included the analysis of wear traces and residues on a sample of lithic artefacts. All selected lithic artefacts were examined macro- and microscopically, adjusting the methodology according to the preservation state of individual artefacts and restricting the analysis to examination under low magnification in the case of extensive post-depositional alterations. The preliminary results obtained confirmed the presence of used and hafted artefacts and will contribute to a better understanding of the function of these tools from both sites.

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Lithic technologies, functional studies, Solomon Islands

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2020-10-05

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Tomasso, S. and Moser, J. (2020) “A closer look at Malaita’s lithics. Preliminary results of a functional study of the lithic tools from Apunirereha and Ria, Solomon Islands”, Journal of Global Archaeology, pp. 1–17 (§). doi:10.34780/joga.v2020i0.1006.