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Samoa

Siutu

Pre-historic midden site in Samoa

Time Periods

Paleolithic

Paleolithic

Mesolithic

Mesolithic

Neolithic

Neolithic

Chalcolithic

Chalcolithic

Bronze Age

Bronze Age

Iron Age

Iron Age

Classical Period

Classical Period

Post-Classical Period

Post-Classical Period

Early Modern Period

Early Modern Period

Industrial Period

Industrial Period

Contemporary Period

Contemporary Period

About

The village of Siutu, located on the island of Savai'i in Samoa, is an area of archaeological interest due to the discovery of a pre-historic midden site. This site offers insight into the early human activity on the island, likely dating back to the Neolithic period (8,000 BCE – 3,000 BCE). Middens, which are essentially ancient refuse heaps, provide archaeologists with valuable information about the diet, lifestyle, and environment of past populations. The presence of bone middens indicates that the site was used for disposal of waste, possibly including food remains, tools, and other daily life artifacts. Such findings are crucial for understanding the prehistoric period in Oceania and the development of human societies in the region.

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Archaeological Features

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Environmental and Natural Features

Bone Middens

Historical Timeline

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Details

Country
Samoa
Source
Wikipedia