Fabric Code: tpr444

Malakula calcareous

Dominated by calcareous reef debritus. Beach origin. Possibly local. Very few volcanic rock fragments of altered volcanic glass.

Sites:

Mineral and Rock Abundances

None (0) Minor (1) Few (2) Common (3) Frequent (4) Major (5) Very Dominant (6)
0% 0-5% 5-15% 15-30 % 30-50% 50-70% 70-100%

Name Cal. QuartzFeldspar Pyroxene Amphibole Opaques OlivineBiotite Muscovite Epidote Garnet/ SpinelIg./Met. Rocks Sed. Rocks Grog Lithics/ Region
Max 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 vitric
Min 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Vanuatu

Representative slides:

Slide Site Possible OriginCal. QuartzFeldspar Pyroxene Amphibole Opaques OlivineBiotite Muscovite Epidote Garnet/ Spinel Ig./Met. Rocks Sed. Rocks Grog Lithics
ML_1_4 Vao (Malakula) Vao 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 vitric

ML_1_4

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Sherd VA33 from Vao (Malakula). Slide ML_1_4 from Leclerc, ANU. x4 Magnification PPL (left) XPL (right). Scale bar: 0.5mm. High resolution image (user: Guest pwd: Guest) or full slide in VIMIPO. Imaged by K. Hardy and M. Leclerc, ANU.

Dominated by calcareous reef debritus. Beach origin. Possibly local. Very few volcanic rock fragments of altered volcanic glass.


References:

The Intentional Variability of Lapita Pottery Fabrics (Leclerc, M., et al.)