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Discover the captivating world of Pacific material culture with 'Vastly Ingenious: The Archaeology of Pacific Material Culture in Honour of Jane.' This beautifully crafted hardcover book, published by Otago University Press in 2007, dives deep into the intricate customs and boundless ingenuity of the peoples of the South Sea islands. Drawing inspiration from Joseph Banks' reflections on their innovative fishing techniques, this seminal work explores the rich tapestry of Pacific life through the lens of archaeology and cultural studies. Ideal for scholars, students, and enthusiasts, this book uncovers profound themes such as the origins of Pacific peoples, their migratory journeys, and the evolution of their remarkable technologies. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of Pacific archaeology, 'Vastly Ingenious' combines historical depth with modern insights, making it a vital addition to libraries of anthropology, archaeology, and cultural studies. Whether you're researching Pacific civilizations or simply exploring the beauty of their cultural heritage, this compelling volume is a treasure trove of knowledge. Don't miss your chance to own this remarkable book that pays tribute to the enduring legacy of Jane and the artistry of Pacific material culture.