Stone and Fiber: Daily life in the Baliem valley, Papua
A portrait of life in a remote region of Papua, shortly after first contact with the modern world, describing its stone tools, sacred objects, secret rituals, and war.

The Baliem valley lies in Papua, a remote eastern region of Indonesia and home to some of the last peoples on earth to come into contact with modern civilization. When anthropologist O.W. Hampton visited in the 1980s he found isolated peoples using stone tools, spears, and bows and arrows. Over the following ten years he documented life in the valley, including the making of stone axes and adzes—the last such tools to be in daily use on our planet. He collected sacred stones wrapped in orchid fiber and feathers, tools, net bags, and many other objects, and documented their uses in rituals of war and healing. In this book, author Christopher Buckley presents Hampton’s fieldwork alongside new studio photographs of his collection, with detailed explanations.

The book will be of value to archaeologists, anthropologists, students, collectors and curators of Papuan art, and anyone with an interest in how mankind lived in millennia past.
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Stone and Fiber: Daily life in the Baliem valley, Papua
A portrait of life in a remote region of Papua, shortly after first contact with the modern world, describing its stone tools, sacred objects, secret rituals, and war.

The Baliem valley lies in Papua, a remote eastern region of Indonesia and home to some of the last peoples on earth to come into contact with modern civilization. When anthropologist O.W. Hampton visited in the 1980s he found isolated peoples using stone tools, spears, and bows and arrows. Over the following ten years he documented life in the valley, including the making of stone axes and adzes—the last such tools to be in daily use on our planet. He collected sacred stones wrapped in orchid fiber and feathers, tools, net bags, and many other objects, and documented their uses in rituals of war and healing. In this book, author Christopher Buckley presents Hampton’s fieldwork alongside new studio photographs of his collection, with detailed explanations.

The book will be of value to archaeologists, anthropologists, students, collectors and curators of Papuan art, and anyone with an interest in how mankind lived in millennia past.
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Stone and Fiber: Daily life in the Baliem valley, Papua

Stone and Fiber: Daily life in the Baliem valley, Papua

by Christopher Buckley
Stone and Fiber: Daily life in the Baliem valley, Papua

Stone and Fiber: Daily life in the Baliem valley, Papua

by Christopher Buckley

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A portrait of life in a remote region of Papua, shortly after first contact with the modern world, describing its stone tools, sacred objects, secret rituals, and war.

The Baliem valley lies in Papua, a remote eastern region of Indonesia and home to some of the last peoples on earth to come into contact with modern civilization. When anthropologist O.W. Hampton visited in the 1980s he found isolated peoples using stone tools, spears, and bows and arrows. Over the following ten years he documented life in the valley, including the making of stone axes and adzes—the last such tools to be in daily use on our planet. He collected sacred stones wrapped in orchid fiber and feathers, tools, net bags, and many other objects, and documented their uses in rituals of war and healing. In this book, author Christopher Buckley presents Hampton’s fieldwork alongside new studio photographs of his collection, with detailed explanations.

The book will be of value to archaeologists, anthropologists, students, collectors and curators of Papuan art, and anyone with an interest in how mankind lived in millennia past.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781953225214
Publisher: Floating World Editions
Publication date: 09/02/2025
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

About The Author
Christopher Buckley obtained his first degree at Balliol College, Oxford, and his PhD at Wolfson College, Oxford. He is an anthropologist and art historian with a focus on the Asia Pacific region, and the author of several books including Tibetan Furniture (Floating World Publications, Thames and Hudson) and Roots of Asian Weaving (Oxbow books).

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Bud Hampton and the Baliem valley About this book Conserving the Hampton Archive Background The island of New Guinea The Baliem valley From first contact to the present day A catalog of objects in daily life Fiber Clothing and adornment Stone tools Bone and bamboo Structures Agriculture Fire and cooking Weapons Wealth objects and sacred objects Pastimes Contexts Hafted stone and shell tools in the Asia Pacific region Four societies: comparative material culture of New Guinea and nearby islands Afterword: correlations between material culture and language Notes Bibliography Index Online resources
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