Samoan Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Monuments and People, Memory and History

Samoan Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Monuments and People, Memory and History

by Helene Martinsson-Wallin
Samoan Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Monuments and People, Memory and History

Samoan Archaeology and Cultural Heritage: Monuments and People, Memory and History

by Helene Martinsson-Wallin

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Overview

The overall purpose of this book is to provide a foundation for Samoan students to become the custodians of the historical narrative based on Archaeological research. Issues that are explored are; Do ancient remains matter in contemporary Samoa? What is the chronological status, and spatial relationship of archaeological monuments found in Samoa? Is the settlement pattern stable over the past 3000 years that Samoa has been populated and/or does central places emerge trough time? Previous efforts from the outside during the 1960 -70 of introducing Archaeology to Samoa that used archaeological methods, historical linguistics and ethno-history to interpret the Samoan past are assessed in regard to the development in Samoa but also in a wider West-Polynesian context. The book also contains data and discussions on our three-year program for archaeology at the large and important Pulemelei mound in Savai'i during 2002-2004, some of which has not been published before. Results and further implications of these investigations that were followed up by an eight-year program where the author introduced courses in Archaeology at The National University of Samoa are also presented and discussed. These efforts served as a foundation to create a Bachelors program for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Management. Results from our archaeological field schools, collaborations with the Museum of Samoa and interview projects on Cultural Heritage Management, education and legislation are also discussed here. They provide a foundation to understand the role of and the Historical Cultural Heritage in the past and present Samoa and how to move on to manage and protect this heritage in the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784913090
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing
Publication date: 03/31/2016
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 8.03(w) x 11.42(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1 Archaeology in Samoa - setting the stage
Chapter 2 The Pulemelei mound site investigations 2002-2004
Chapter 3 Prehistoric settlement patterns in Samoa - the Letoloplantation revisited
Chapter 4 Star- and chiefly mounds and 'the house of the octopus' - investigations of various monuments in Samoa
Chapter 5 Archaeology, Cultural Heritage Management and Education in Contemporary Samoa
Chapter 6 Archaeology in Samoa - Synthesising the Past?
Chapter 7 Conclusions, Further Perspectives and English and Samoan Summaries
Appendix I Table of Samoan Excavations
Appendix II Radiocarbon Dates
Appendix III
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