Marquesan monumental architecture: Blurred boundaries in the distinction between religious and residential sites.Published in:Archaeology in Oceania, 2010, v. 45, n. 2, p. 94, doi. 10.1002/j.1834-4453.2010.tb00084.xBy:Rolett, Barry V.Publication type:Article
Morphological Variability and Temporal Patterning in Marquesan Domestic Architecture: Anaho Valley in Regional Context.Published in:Asian Perspectives: Journal of Archeology for Asia & the Pacific, 2009, v. 48, n. 2, p. 342, doi. 10.1353/asi.2009.0003By:ALLEN, MELINDA S.Publication type:Article
NOTES ON A MARQUESAN TIKI-HEADED KE'A TUKI POPOI (BREADFRUIT POUNDER) IN THE FOUNDING COLLECTION OF THE PITT RIVERS MUSEUM.Published in:Journal of the Polynesian Society, 2015, v. 124, n. 3, p. 303, doi. 10.15286/jps.124.3.303-315By:COOTE, JEREMYPublication type:Article
Tiki: Marquesan Art and the Krusenstern Expedition: Edited by Elena Govor and Nicholas Thomas. Leiden, Sidestone Press, 2019. 250 pp., illustrations, notes, bibliography. ISBN 9789088906916 (hbk), 9789088906909 (pbk), 9789088906923 (ebook). €150.00 (hbk), €49.95 (pbk), €9.95 (ebook), or read online for freePublished in:2020By:Küntzel-Witt, KristinaPublication type:Book Review
Matahoata, "A Well-Informed Gaze" on Marquesan Material Culture and Art at the Musée du quai Branly, Paris: The Largest Ever Marquesas Exhibition.Published in:2016By:Veys, Fanny WonuPublication type:Art Exhibition Review
Tiki: Marquesan art and the Krusenstern expedition.Published in:2022By:Bucher, GudrunPublication type:Book Review