1: Introduction by Patrick Vinton Kirch 2: The Mangaia Socio-Ecosystem: Environmental and Ethnohistoric Perspectives by Patrick Vinton Kirch 3: Overview of Mangaian Archaeology by Patrick Vinton Kirch 4: Excavations at Tangatatau Rockshelter (Site MAN-44) by Patrick Vinton Kirch 5: Radiocarbon Dating and Bayesian Modeling of the Chronology of Tangatatau Rockshelter by Patrick Vinton Kirch 6: Vertebrate Fauna from Tangatatau Rockshelter: Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles by Patrick Vinton Kirch 7: Fish Remains from Tangatatau Rockshelter by Virginia L. Butler 8: Invertebrate Remains from Tangatatau Rockshelter by Patrick Vinton Kirch, Mireille N. Gonzalez, and Aimée M. Plourde 9: Archaeobotanical Assemblages from Tangatatau Rockshelter by Patrick Vinton Kirch, Jon G. Hather, and Mark Horrocks 10: Material Culture and Technological Change at Tangatatau Rockshelter by Patrick Vinton Kirch 11: The Tangatatau Fishhook Assemblage: A Typological Analysis by Christelle Carlier 12: Lithic Assemblages of Tangatatau Rockshelter: Reduction Strategies and the Organization of Lithic Technology by Jennifer G. Kahn 13: Archaeological Investigations at Other Sites by Patrick Vinton Kirch and Julie M. E. Taomia 14: Synthesis: The Evolution of the Mangaian Socio-Ecosystem by Patrick Vinton Kirch.
Tangatatau Rockshelter : The Evolution of an Eastern Polynesian Socio-Ecosystem