Author:
Hung Hsiao-chun,Carson Mike T.,Bellwood Peter,Campos Fredeliza Z.,Piper Philip J.,Dizon Eusebio,Bolunia Mary Jane Louise A.,Oxenham Marc,Chi Zhang
Abstract
The authors compare pottery assemblages in the Marianas and the Philippines to claim endorsement for a first human expansion into the open Pacific around 1500 BC. The Marianas are separated from the Philippines by 2300km of open sea, so they are proposing an epic pioneering voyage of men and women, with presumably some cultivated plants but apparently no animals. How did they manage this unprecedented journey?
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archaeology
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