Abstract

AbstractWe report here excavations at two near‐coastal rockshelters near Vanimo, West Sepik Province. Preliminary results include late Pleistocene occupation and mid‐Holocene ceramics and pigs, along with a continuing, wide‐ranging but marine‐oriented economy. The archaeological sites are integrated into a tectonic uplift history for the region in which a number of coral terraces have been identified.

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