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    Code for 'Reconstructing settlement histories in the Papua New Guinea Highlands through ceramic analysis and oral traditions'
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    This dataset contains the data and code for the sherd macro-appearance model, LA-ICPMS and p-XRF analysis. The code is for R. The LA-ICPMS samples were separated using LAtools. The pXRF data was first processed with ARTAX. The ARTAX result files are provided. The XRFn.txt derives from further processing of the data in Excel.
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    The following new species of Manota are described: M. biunculata (Papua New Guinea), M. evexa (Papua New Guinea), M. explicans (Papua New Guinea), M. gemella (Ambon, Maluku Utara, Indonesia), M. hirsuta (Papua New Guinea), M. orthacantha (Papua New Guinea), M. parilis (Papua New Guinea), M. pentacantha (Solomon Islands), M. perissochaeta (Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands), M. serawei (Papua New Guinea), M. sicula (Papua New Guinea), M. spathula (Papua New Guinea), M. subspathula (Papua New Guinea) and M. tricuspis (Fiji). Manota ctenophora Matile (New Caledonia), M. maorica Edwards (New Zealand) and M. taedia Matile (New Caledonia) are redescribed. Manota hamulata Colless, previously known from Palau, is redescribed and recorded from Papua New Guinea. Manota pacifica Edwards from Samoa is discussed and compared with the other species of the region. A key to the Melanesian and Oceanian species of Manota is given.
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    Abstract Three new species of Solva Walker are described: S. atrata and S. melanogaster from Papua New Guinea, and S. laeta from Papua New Guinea and Australia, bringing the number of recorded species from the region to six. The male terminalia of five species are illustrated.
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    Review(s) of: Bourke, R.M., M.G. Allen and J.G. Salisbury, Food Security for Papua New Guinea: Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, Papua New Guinea University of Technology, Lae, 26-30 June 2000, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Proceedings No. 99. Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 2001. xviii + 892 pp., bib., figs, maps, photos, tables. n.p. (paper).
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    Dicranoloma steenisii, a new species from Papua New Guinea is described here. Diagnostic features include long filiform leaves, a strong costa and absence of a limbidium and a central strand. It seems most closely related to D. armitii, from which it can be separated by the gradually attenuate, not contracted, leaves.
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