Full Title
Pacific Geographies
Imprint
Association of Pacific Studies
Publisher
Association of Pacific Studies
ISSN
2199-9104 (Online Journal)
10.23791/000000 (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
54
Journal Issue Date
2020
Full Title
Archaeological studies of the shells at Punangatu (Futuna island/Vanuatu)
Subtitle
How can we identify and classify shellfish to understand their historical use?
By (author)
Affiliation
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, 12 Place du Panthéon, 75231 Paris, France
Affiliation
University College of Teacher Education Styria, Hasnerplatz 12, 8010 Graz, Austria, Professor
Number of Pages
5
First Page
25
Last Page
29
Language of text
English
Publication Date
2020
Main description
This article, based on the master’s thesis of the first author, aims to identify and classify by species different shellfish collected in a Vanuatu archaeological site. We want to analyse how these shells have been modified and utilized to produce furniture and artefacts. The results show that the Punangatu shell assemblage is dominated by Gastropods, in particular by the families of Turbnidae and Trochidae, which were easy and accessible to exploit. The two families are still consumed today. But the share of shellfish and the importance of fishing during the island’s initial settlement and over time remains unclear. It would be necessary in the future to study other sites of the island to better understand the societal role of marine resources.