Taem Bifo Taem Nao Exhibition 26th November to 8th December 2007.
Taem Bifo, Taem Nao’ was the title of the successful exhibition created by the Vanuatu National Heritage Registry and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre. This exhibition presented a selection of protected historical buildings and sites of Port Vila and surrounds.
Taem Bifo, Taem Nao’ was the title of the successful exhibition created by the Vanuatu National Heritage Registry and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre. This exhibition presented a selection of protected historical buildings and sites of Port Vila and surrounds.
Ancient Lapita pot from the Teouma site being reconstructed
See images of ancient Lapita pot sherds, excavated in 2006 from the now-famous Teouma site on the island of Efate, in the process of being reconstructed into a complete pot at the Australian Museum in Sydney
See images of ancient Lapita pot sherds, excavated in 2006 from the now-famous Teouma site on the island of Efate, in the process of being reconstructed into a complete pot at the Australian Museum in Sydney
Vanuatu makes first nomination of a site for World Heritage listing
Vanuatu has officially submitted its first nomination of a site for World Heritage listing: the "Chief Roi Mata's Domain" cultural landscape. Includes a report which summarises the work undertaken by the Vanuatu Cultural Centre’s Roi Mata World Heritage Nomination Project team between 2004 and 2007 to make this nomination
Vanuatu has officially submitted its first nomination of a site for World Heritage listing: the "Chief Roi Mata's Domain" cultural landscape. Includes a report which summarises the work undertaken by the Vanuatu Cultural Centre’s Roi Mata World Heritage Nomination Project team between 2004 and 2007 to make this nomination
Southern Malakula reveals secrets of the past
In December 2006, an archaeological expedition in the south of the island of Malakula made some very interesting discoveries, including French fortifications built in the late 1800s and a wealth of indigenous ceramics
In December 2006, an archaeological expedition in the south of the island of Malakula made some very interesting discoveries, including French fortifications built in the late 1800s and a wealth of indigenous ceramics
Vanuatu's tentative site list for World Heritage nomination
As a signatory to the World Heritage Convention, Vanuatu is required to submit to the World Heritage Centre a "tentative list" of sites which Vanuatu considers possible candidates for nomination as World Heritage sites. In December 2006, the following sites were listed on Vanuatu's tentative list of potential World Heritage sites:
1) The Nowon and Votwos of Ureparapara
2) The Roimata Domain
3) Yalo, Apialo and the sacred geography of Northwest Malakula
4) The President Coolidge
5) Vatthe Conservation Area
6) Lake Letas
As a signatory to the World Heritage Convention, Vanuatu is required to submit to the World Heritage Centre a "tentative list" of sites which Vanuatu considers possible candidates for nomination as World Heritage sites. In December 2006, the following sites were listed on Vanuatu's tentative list of potential World Heritage sites:
1) The Nowon and Votwos of Ureparapara
2) The Roimata Domain
3) Yalo, Apialo and the sacred geography of Northwest Malakula
4) The President Coolidge
5) Vatthe Conservation Area
6) Lake Letas
Major Lapita archaeological site found in Big Bay, Santo
Matantas is now the most northern Lapita site yet discovered in Vanuatu and the first on the mainland of Santo. Previously Lapita was only known from Malo, Aore, Tutuba and Mavea Islands off the Santo coast. This is a significant discovery of Vanuatu’s cultural heritage and will add to the picture of the Nation’s first inhabitants that is being built up from the recent Lapita discoveries at Teouma on Efate
Matantas is now the most northern Lapita site yet discovered in Vanuatu and the first on the mainland of Santo. Previously Lapita was only known from Malo, Aore, Tutuba and Mavea Islands off the Santo coast. This is a significant discovery of Vanuatu’s cultural heritage and will add to the picture of the Nation’s first inhabitants that is being built up from the recent Lapita discoveries at Teouma on Efate
The Roi Mata Cultural Tourism Project
The tourism project has been developed in conjunction with the upcoming World Heritage nomination of ‘Chief Roi Mata’s Domain’, which comprises three cultural sites in the Lelepa Region each of which are significant to the oral, material and archaeological history of Chief Roi Mata. It is hoped by many of those involved that this tourism project, which has begun as a somewhat unique and collaborative effort in bringing two village settlements together, will become a future example of successful and sustainable, community-based heritage tourism
The tourism project has been developed in conjunction with the upcoming World Heritage nomination of ‘Chief Roi Mata’s Domain’, which comprises three cultural sites in the Lelepa Region each of which are significant to the oral, material and archaeological history of Chief Roi Mata. It is hoped by many of those involved that this tourism project, which has begun as a somewhat unique and collaborative effort in bringing two village settlements together, will become a future example of successful and sustainable, community-based heritage tourism
Significant archaeological discoveries on Epi
Virtually no archaeological work has ever been carried out on the island of Epi, in central Vanuatu. A natural "crossroads" for seafaring trade routes and with a history of massive depopulation and European settlement, recent new discoveries point to an exciting archaeological history for the island
Virtually no archaeological work has ever been carried out on the island of Epi, in central Vanuatu. A natural "crossroads" for seafaring trade routes and with a history of massive depopulation and European settlement, recent new discoveries point to an exciting archaeological history for the island
Teouma excavation finishes with more amazing results
Preliminary results from the Vanuatu National Museum-Australian National University joint project at the Teouma archaeological site in South Efate. The excavation officially finished on Friday 14 July.
Preliminary results from the Vanuatu National Museum-Australian National University joint project at the Teouma archaeological site in South Efate. The excavation officially finished on Friday 14 July.
National Geographic Society sponsors USP students to join Teouma archaeological dig
Through the generosity of the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C. who provided the major funding for this year's archaeological dig at Teouma on South Efate, five students from University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji, were able to gain valuable archaeological experience in excavating Lapita skeletons and other tasks for three weeks during the break from their studies
Through the generosity of the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C. who provided the major funding for this year's archaeological dig at Teouma on South Efate, five students from University of the South Pacific in Suva, Fiji, were able to gain valuable archaeological experience in excavating Lapita skeletons and other tasks for three weeks during the break from their studies