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Changing ceramic traditions at Agila ancestral village, Hood Bay, Papua New Guinea

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Pages 181-195 | Received 31 Mar 2018, Accepted 21 Aug 2018, Published online: 30 Oct 2018

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Robert J. Skelly, Bruno David, Fiona Petchey, Matthew Leavesley, Jerome Mialanes, Teppsy Beni & Chris Urwin. (2023) Agila and the reanimation of seafaring on the south coast of Papua New Guinea after 770 cal BP. Australian Archaeology 89:2, pages 97-114.
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Robert Skelly, Chris Urwin, Fiona Petchey, Matthew Leavesley & Teppsy Beni. Agency amongst the entrepôts: Negotiating exchange associations between Motu hiri and Mailu seafaring exchange networks at Hood Bay on Papua New Guinea’s south coast. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 0:0, pages 1-28.
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Erik Otárola‐Castillo, Melissa G. Torquato & Caitlin E. Buck. 2023. Handbook of Archaeological Sciences. Handbook of Archaeological Sciences 1193 1209 .
Chris Urwin, Lara Lamb, Robert Skelly, Joshua A. Bell, Teppsy Beni, Matthew Leavesley, Bruno David & Henry Arifeae. (2023) Rethinking agency in hiri exchange relationships on Papua New Guinea’s south coast: Oral traditions and archaeology. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 69, pages 101484.
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