The Fiji Museum tells the history of the archipelago with artifacts that span 3,700 years. From cannibal forks to shell jewelry to Indian artwork, the items here showcase a long and diverse history.
SUVA, Fiji – Excavation of the earliest human settlement in Fiji has yielded fine jewelry and high quality pottery made by ancient Lapita people some 3,000 years ago — and never produced in the area ...
New research finds that 79 percent of Fiji's endemic ant species—those that are native to and only found on the archipelago—are in decline ...
Composite breastplates formerly worn by paramount chiefs in Fiji (South Pacific) are key artefacts in understanding Fiji’s pre-Christian society. This article discusses the evolution of chiefly ...
WÀSEISEI, ALSO KNOWN AS WÀSEKASEKA; Wàseisei are necklaces made from slivers cut from Sperm Whale teeth. These elaborate, labour-intensive forms of bodily adornment were worn by Fijian chiefs in the ...
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