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    History of Oceania

    The history of Oceania includes the history of Australia, Easter Island, Fiji, Hawaii, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Western New Guinea and other Pacific island nations. Wikipedia

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  2. academic.oup.com

    The prehistory of Oceania begins with the occupation of New Guinea over 50,000 years ago, up to the settlement of Aotearoa/New Zealand in the last 700 years. The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania presents this history in regional overviews and debates through 21 chapters by leading archaeologists and scholars of allied fields.
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      The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania Contents Contents Search in this book. Chapter 19 The Archaeology of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) Terry L. Hunt, Terry L. Hunt Anthropology, University of Hawaii-Manoa. Find on Oxford Academic. Google Scholar. Terry L. Hunt Professor in the School of Anthropology and Dean of the Honors College at the ...

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      The Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania Contents Contents Search in this book. Chapter 20 Settlement Pattern Studies in Polynesia: Past Projects, Current Progress, and Future Prospects Get access. Alex E. Morrison, Alex E. Morrison Archaeology, The University of Auckland ...

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      David J. Addison Senior Archaeologist, American Sāmoa Power Authority, American Sāmoa, USA.Atholl Anderson Emeritus Professor, School of Culture, History and La

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      IndexTables, figures, and boxes are indicated by an italic t, f, or b following the page number.Aboriginal migrations from Australia28accelerator mass spectrome

    • The Archaeology

      The archaeological record of Oceania stretches over one-third of the earth's surface with the first humans entering Oceania 50,000 years ago and with the last major archipelago settled approximately a.d. 1300. Oceania is often divided into the cultural-geographic regions of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia, but these divisions mask much ...

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  4. Oceania through archaeological questions of evolution and diversification in related human lineages. Archaeological research in Oceania thus stretches generally from New Guinea and Palau in the west to Rapa Nui in the east, north to Hawai'i, and south to The Archaeology of Prehistoric Oceania Ethan E. Cochrane and Terry L. Hunt
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  6. britannica.com

    Dec 28, 2024Stone Age - Oceania, Tools, Artifacts: The archaeology of Oceania involves, for the most part, short time perspectives, because migrations within the open Pacific could have occurred only after the development of seagoing canoe navigation in Neolithic times. The exception is the New Guinea-Australia region, where the ancestors of indigenous peoples evidently arrived in Paleolithic times.
  7. academic.oup.com

    The archaeological record of Oceania stretches over one-third of the earth's surface with the first humans entering Oceania 50,000 years ago and with the last major archipelago settled approximately a.d. 1300. Oceania is often divided into the cultural-geographic regions of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia, but these divisions mask much ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Prehistoric Oceania. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A. Prehistory of Australia (1 C, 1 P) I. Indigenous peoples of Oceania (11 C, 5 P) L. Prehistoric life of Oceania (3 C, 1 P) P. Prehistory of the Philippines (13 P) R. Rock art of Oceania (2 C, 16 P)
  9. books.google.com

    Oceania was the last region on earth to be permanently inhabited, with the final settlers reaching Aotearoa/New Zealand approximately AD 1300. This is about the same time that related Polynesian populations began erecting Easter Island's gigantic statues, farming the valley slopes of Tahiti and similar islands, and moving finely made basalt tools over several thousand kilometers of open ocean ...
  10. The Prehistory of Oceania by Peter Bellwood OCEANIA COMPRISES the geographical areas of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia (fig. 1), which together contain ... Island is 1,100 mi. from Pitcairn Island, which in prehistoric times was its nearest inhabited neighbour. This article is intended to give a brief summary of present
  11. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Archaeology in Oceania publishes original articles and research reports in prehistoric and historical archaeology, with a primary geographic focus of Australasia, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and lands of the western Pacific Rim. Studies of modern material culture and human biology of ancient and modern human populations are accepted if directed towards anthropological problems.
  12. metmuseum.org

    "Lacking writing systems and working primarily in perishable materials such as wood and fiber, the peoples of the Pacific have left little record of their early history or art forms. While archaeologists have developed cultural and artistic sequences for a number of regions in Oceania based on more durable remains such as stone, shell, pottery, and rock art, much of the prehistory of the ...
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