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  2. annualreviews.org

    The archaeology of the island of New Guinea is ancient and surprising, yet it is highly fragmentary in space and time. Consequently, archaeology provides only local and fleeting glimpses of social life in the distant past. In this review, we consider several key themes, such as initial colonization at least 55,000 years ago, the emergence of agriculture by at least 7,000-6,400 years ago, and ...
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    Thane Harpole of DATA Investigations, LLC, and The Fairfield Foundation, gave a special presentation on "The Archaeology of Guinea" on Friday at Buck's Store Museum, Bena. During the Guinea Heritage Association's Fourth Friday talk, Harpole shared information about the excavations on the Jenkins Neck site which revealed a combination of a small Woodland period village, an early 17th ...
  5. academic.oup.com

    Along with these fluctuations came changes in the terrestrial and marine environments of both land masses. The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea reviews and assembles the latest findings and ideas on the archaeology of the Australia-New Guinea region, the world's largest island-continent.
  6. tandfonline.com

    May 24, 2024New Guinea and Australia have a deep shared history, one that archaeology continues to unearth. Given the disparity in the volume of archaeological research, it is easy to look on New Guinea as an outlier, an afterthought only referenced in research papers when appropriate.
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    This paper argues the importance of New Guinea for archaeo-logical investigation by showing its value in offering insight into the overall human story, and outlining what archaeology as a discipline can gain through these endeavours.
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