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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, 2014-02-01)
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)
From west to east: Environmental influences on the rate and pathways of Polynesian colonization
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2014)
Sailing from Polis to Empire : Ships in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Hellenistic Period
"This book represents a significant contribution to the fields of Hellenistic archaeology, Hellenistic economy, naval architecture and shipping in the eastern Mediterranean. It asks (and answers) questions that are often ...
The rope cave at Mersa Gawasis: a preliminary report
(Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Historia. Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente, 2007)
In the mid 1970s, Abdel Moneim Sayed discovered the remains of a Middle
Kingdom harbour, known in ancient Egypt as S3ww, in Mersa Gawasis,
about 22 km south of modern Safaga at the Red Sea coast. It proved to be
an ...
Tres puertos egipcios en el Mar Rojo durante el período faraónico : una reevaluación de la evidenciaThree egyptian ports in the Red Sea during the pharaonic period : a reassessment
(Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Historia. Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente, 2017)
Abstract: Archaeological excavations during the last decade have revealed much information about the presence of the ancient Egyptians in the Red Sea. This article is a reassessment of the research done in the three main ...