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Lapita Archaeological Site (New Caledonia)

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The Lapita Archaeological Site, situated on the scenic Foué Peninsula near Koné, is one of the most significant historical landmarks in the Pacific. It was here in 1917 that archaeologists first discovered the distinctively decorated pottery that would eventually give its name to the entire Lapita culture. This prehistoric maritime culture, which flourished between 1500 and 500 BC, is known for its incredible seafaring skills and the colonization of distant islands across Oceania. The pottery shards found at this site feature complex geometric patterns created with dentate stamps, providing invaluable clues about the aesthetic and social lives of these early settlers. Exploring the site allows visitors to connect with the deep roots of New Caledonian history and understand the origins of the Austronesian people. Today, the location is a protected area that underscores the importance of Koné as a cradle of ancient civilization in the South Pacific.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Lapita archaeological site on the Foué Peninsula is an open-air ruin with free access. Visitors can explore the traces of ancient pottery production on the ground.
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Typical hours
The site is accessible during the day at any time as it is not fenced. Best visited in the morning to avoid the midday heat.
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Photography
Photography is unrestricted, but be careful not to disturb the fragile ground finds. Close-ups of pottery shards are especially rewarding.
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Time needed
Allow about 30 to 45 minutes for a walk around the site. Interpreting the finds takes some time if you read the informational panels.
Combine with
Combine your visit with the nearby Museum of New Caledonia in Nouméa, which displays Lapita pottery. The beaches of the Foué Peninsula also invite you to linger.
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Getting there
The site is on the Foué Peninsula, about 20 kilometers north of Koné. It is accessible by car via Route Territoriale 1 and a dirt road.
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Insider tip
Wear sturdy footwear as the ground can be uneven. Bring water and sun protection, as there is little shade on the site.

Geography

Coordinates
-21.09110, 164.81440

Facts

  • First pottery discovery by Piroutet in 1917
  • Age of the finds is estimated at around 1,000 BC
  • Located on Foué beach near the town of Koné
  • Gave the name 'Lapita' to an entire cultural period
  • Shards feature geometric dentate-stamped patterns
  • Significant excavations took place in 1952

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Plage de Foué

Sandy beach near the Lapita archaeological site in Koné.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Lapita site?
An important archaeological site documenting early settlement.
What is there to see?
Mostly excavation areas without large structures.
Is it suitable for children?
Less so, as it provides little action and requires interpretation.
Do I need a guide?
A guide is highly recommended for understanding.
What is the best time?
In the morning is best, while it is still cool.
Lapita Archaeological Site: where is it located?
Lapita Archaeological Site is located in New Caledonia.
Lapita Archaeological Site: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Lapita Archaeological Site: why is it worth visiting?
The Lapita Archaeological Site, situated on the scenic Foué Peninsula near Koné, is one of the most significant historical landmarks in the Pacific.
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