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Authors: Heath, Helen
Summerhayes, Glenn
Hung, Hsiao-chun
Title: Enter the ceramic matrix: identifying the nature of the early austronesian settlement in the Cagayan Valley, Philippines
Date: 2017
Source: New Perspectives in Southeast Asian and Pacific Prehistory
Abstract: This paper addresses a major gap in our knowledge: the nature of Austronesian societies associated with the spread of the Neolithic through Island Southeast Asia. It addresses this gap by presenting a pilot study on the changing nature of settlement through pottery production from the Neolithic to the Iron Age. A physicochemical analysis of pottery from the site of Nagsabaran located in Lal-lo, Cagayan Valley, Northern Luzon, Philippines, was undertaken and the data are used to assess models of mobility and sedentism in order to understand the nature of these early Austronesian communities.The research carried out through the physico-chemical analysis suggests more mobile populations during the Neolithic in the Cagayan Valley changing through time to a more sedentary society in the Iron Age.
Date Created: 4/10/2017
Editors: Piper, Philip
Matsumura, Hirofumi
Bulbeck, David
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Page End: 231