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About The Book
The Baliem valley lies in Papua, a remote eastern region of Indonesia and home to some of the last peoples on earth to come into contact with modern civilization. When anthropologist O.W. Hampton visited in the 1980s he found isolated peoples using stone tools, spears, and bows and arrows. Over the following ten years he documented life in the valley, including the making of stone axes and adzes—the last such tools to be in daily use on our planet. He collected sacred stones wrapped in orchid fiber and feathers, tools, net bags, and many other objects, and documented their uses in rituals of war and healing. In this book, author Christopher Buckley presents Hampton’s fieldwork alongside new studio photographs of his collection, with detailed explanations.
The book will be of value to archaeologists, anthropologists, students, collectors and curators of Papuan art, and anyone with an interest in how mankind lived in millennia past.
Product Details
- Publisher: Floating World Editions (August 12, 2025)
- Length: 288 pages
- ISBN13: 9781953225214
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Raves and Reviews
"A seminal contribution to not only material culture studies of Papua but to ethnographic and archaeological studies of the making and use of everyday tools and trappings more generally. The sumptuous presentation of O.W. Hampton’s important ethnographic collection from the Baliem Valley is enriched by clear and scholarly discussions of the sourcing of natural materials and the ways that objects of daily life were crafted, used, repaired, and circulated. This book will have wide appeal for scholars of Pacific cultures, archaeologists, collectors and the general reader interested in handmade adornments, implements and technologies."
– Dr. Trevor H J Marchand, Professor of Social Anthropology, SOAS, University of London
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