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Using seafaring simulations and shortest-hop trajectories to model the prehistoric colonization of Remote Oceania
(Natl Acad Sciences, 2016-11-08)
The prehistoric colonization of islands in Remote Oceania that began similar to 3400 B.P. represents what was arguably the most expansive and ambitious maritime dispersal of humans across any of the world's seas or oceans. ...
From west to east: Environmental influences on the rate and pathways of Polynesian colonization
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2014)
From west to east: Environmental influences on the rate and pathways of Polynesian colonization
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2014-02-01)
The prime movers behind the prehistoric colonization of Remote Oceania, and in particular the large c. 2000-year temporal gap (i.e. long pause') seen between West and East Polynesia, has long been major point of interest ...
From west to east: Environmental influences on the rate and pathways of Polynesian colonization
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2014)
A holistic picture of Austronesian migrations revealed by phylogeography of Pacific paper mulberry
(National Academy of Sciences, 2015)
The peopling of Remote Oceanic islands by Austronesian speakers is a fascinating and yet contentious part of human prehistory. Linguistic, archaeological, and genetic studies have shown the complex nature of the process ...