@article{Mills_Lundblad_Hon_Moniz Nakamura_Kahahane_Drake-Raue_Souza_Wei_2011, title={Reappraising craft specialization and exchange in pre-contact Hawai`i through non-destructive sourcing of basalt adze debitage.}, volume={2}, url={https://pacificarchaeology.org/index.php/journal/article/view/34}, abstractNote={Depictions of pre-Contact Hawaiian complex societies are framed in self-sufficient small land units (<em>Ahupua‘a</em>) that minimised the occurrence of long-distance commodity exchange and chiefly redistributive networks. We test the <em>Ahupua‘a </em>model by using non-destructive Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) to source 955 basalt flakes and cores recovered from Kahalu‘u Habitation Cave in the Kona district (~AD 1600–1800). Findings suggest that less than 7% of the basalt debitage was obtained from local sources.}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Pacific Archaeology}, author={Mills, Peter R. and Lundblad, Steven P. and Hon, Ken and Moniz Nakamura, Jadelyn J. and Kahahane, Elizabeth L. and Drake-Raue, Adrian and Souza, Tanya M. and Wei, Richard}, year={2011}, month={Jul.}, pages={79–92} }