@article{Charleux_McAlister_Mills_Lundblad_2014, title={Non-destructive XRF Analyses of Fine-grained Basalts from Eiao, Marquesas Islands}, volume={5}, url={https://pacificarchaeology.org/index.php/journal/article/view/130}, abstractNote={The Marquesan island of Eiao was an important source of fine-grained basalt in Central East Polynesia, with examples being identified in archaeological assemblages throughout the region. However, compared to many other large-scale Polynesian basalt sources, little has been published about the physical extent and geochemical variability of tool-quality basalt on Eiao; prior to our study, only a single site with evidence of stone extraction had been identified and geochemi- cal information was limited to less than two dozen samples. In this paper we report geochemical data for 225 additional basalt specimens collected on Eiao. Our analyses were conducted non-destructively using three EDXRF instruments: one lab-based unit and two portable analysers. The majority of our sample, identified here as Group 1, possesses geochemical and physical characteristics similar to those reported in previous studies. Group 1 samples were collected from various locations on Eiao suggesting that, rather than being limited to a single quarry site, fine-grained basalt was extracted from multiple sources throughout the island. In addition, we identified a second group (Group 2), which possesses a distinct geochemistry, a coarser grain and often an unusual reddish colour. Evidence from Eiao indicates that Group 2 stone was regularly utilised and our analysis of an adze collected on Hiva Oa Island suggests that this material was distributed at least as far as the southern Marquesas.}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Pacific Archaeology}, author={Charleux, Michel and McAlister, Andrew and Mills, Peter R and Lundblad, Steven P}, year={2014}, month={Feb.}, pages={75–89} }