Stone artefacts from the Emily Bay settlement site, Norfolk Island

M. Turner, Atholl Anderson, R. Fullagar
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The lithic material from the Emily Bay site consists principally of basalt flakes, blades, preforms and adzes. There are also a small number of obsidian artefacts. The basalt assemblage has been analysed primarily to describe the technology of adze manufacture, which occurred along with reworking of broken preforms and finished adzes. The pattern of adze production is very similar to that found in New Zealand sites. No complete finished adzes were recovered, but the flake material indicates that Duff (1977) Types 1, 2, 3 and 4 were being made. Sourcing studies show that the basalt is local. Sourcing of obsidian shows that nearly all came from Raoul Island (Kermadecs) while one piece may be from New Zealand. Use wear and residues, notably starch grains, were found on many of the sample of 10 basalt and five obsidian artefacts analysed and the range of activities represented is congruent with a permanent or semi-permanent village rather than a temporary camp.
诺福克岛艾米丽湾定居点的石制工艺品
埃米莉湾遗址的岩屑主要由玄武岩薄片、叶片、预制体和岩屑组成。也有少量的黑曜石文物。对玄武岩组合进行了初步分析,描述了破碎预制件和成品铸造件的再加工过程中产生的铸造工艺。阿兹的生产模式与新西兰的遗址非常相似。没有完整的成品adzes被回收,但片状材料表明Duff(1977)类型1,2,3和4正在被制造。来源研究表明,玄武岩是当地的。黑曜石的来源表明,几乎所有黑曜石都来自拉乌尔岛(Kermadecs),而一块黑曜石可能来自新西兰。在分析的10件玄武岩和5件黑曜岩人工制品的许多样品上发现了使用磨损和残留物,特别是淀粉颗粒,所代表的活动范围与永久或半永久村庄一致,而不是临时营地。
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