Human dispersal and plant processing in the Pacific 55 000–50 000 years ago

Author:

Gaffney DylanORCID,Tanudirjo Daud A.ORCID,Djami Erlin Novita IdjeORCID,Mas'ud ZubairORCID,Macap Abdul Razak,Russell Tristan,Dailom Moses,Ray Yulio,Higham ThomasORCID,Bradshaw FionaORCID,Petchey FionaORCID,Florin S. AnnaORCID,Roberts PatrickORCID,Lucas MaryORCID,Tromp MonicaORCID,Greig KarenORCID,Xhauflair HermineORCID,Montenegro AlvaroORCID,Hall RobertORCID,Boulanger ClaraORCID,Ono RintaroORCID,Oertle AnnetteORCID,Scholz DenisORCID,Spitzer MeganORCID,Szabo KatherineORCID,Bertelli IreneORCID,Ribechini ErikaORCID,Haberle SimonORCID

Abstract

The dynamics of our species’ dispersal into the Pacific remains intensely debated. The authors present archaeological investigations in the Raja Ampat Islands, north-west of New Guinea, that provide the earliest known evidence for humans arriving in the Pacific more than 55 000–50 000 years ago. Seafaring simulations demonstrate that a northern equatorial route into New Guinea via the Raja Ampat Islands was a viable dispersal corridor to Sahul at this time. Analysis of faunal remains and a resin artefact further indicates that exploitation of both rainforest and marine resources, rather than a purely maritime specialisation, was important for the adaptive success of Pacific peoples.

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Quaternary Research Association

Magdalene College, University of Cambridge

National Geographic Society

Leakey Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Royal Anthropological Institute

Publisher

Antiquity Publications

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