Archaeological research at Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea : : cultural, linguistic and environmental setting / / edited by Thomas Richards, Bruno David, Ken Aplin and Ian J. McNiven.

In 2008 intensive archaeological surveys began at Caution Bay, located 20km to the northwest of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. This was followed by the excavation of 122 stratified sites in 2009-2010, and detailed analysis of the well preserved and abundant faunal, ceramic and lithic finds has cont...

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