Melanesia, home to some 7 million people, covers a vast geographic region of the Southwest Pacific, comprising more than ten thousand islands, ranging from New Guinea, the world�s second largest at some 785,753 km2, to a myriad of high volcanic islands through to small low atolls, stretching for thousands of kilometres across the Pacific Ocean (Map 1.39.1). It is an extraordinarily diverse place biogeographically, as on many other levels, and no more diverse than the people who inhabit the region. If there is an overarching theme that sums up the region�s people, it has to be diversity: their languages, cultures, sociopolitical structures, phenotype and even their very deep pasts, fragments of which are found in the archaeological record. A...
This paper revives the original, early nineteenth-century French usage of the term Oceania which enc...
The Pacific region is huge and highly diverse — linguistically, culturally and otherwise. Outsiders ...
The terms ‘Polynesia’ and ‘Micronesia,’ nineteenth-century European inventions, have survived as con...
When European explorers of the Enlightenment encountered population differences among Pacific Island...
Australian New Guinea forms part of the screen of islands which are collectively known as Melanesia...
The term Melanesia is a partly geographic, partly cultural referent to a subregion of the island Pac...
Geography.-New Guinea, the larger islands of the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Group, and New...
Geography.-New Guinea, the larger islands of the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Group, and New...
International audienceThis panel will gather case studies that exemplify how the “Melanesia/Polynesi...
The primary divide between Melanesians and Polynesians, according to Dumont d'Urville, was due to th...
Eighteen islands or localities, distributed across Micronesia and Melanesia, are identified as Polyn...
Although there exists some ambiguity over the precise constitution of Oceania, given the scattering ...
The late prehistoric period is crucial to the study of anthropology, as the area of Island Melanesia...
The Pioneers of Island Melanesia project seeks to investigate the evolutionary history of the remark...
In this essay, I examine the dominant representations of Melanesia as a place and Melanesians as peo...
This paper revives the original, early nineteenth-century French usage of the term Oceania which enc...
The Pacific region is huge and highly diverse — linguistically, culturally and otherwise. Outsiders ...
The terms ‘Polynesia’ and ‘Micronesia,’ nineteenth-century European inventions, have survived as con...
When European explorers of the Enlightenment encountered population differences among Pacific Island...
Australian New Guinea forms part of the screen of islands which are collectively known as Melanesia...
The term Melanesia is a partly geographic, partly cultural referent to a subregion of the island Pac...
Geography.-New Guinea, the larger islands of the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Group, and New...
Geography.-New Guinea, the larger islands of the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Group, and New...
International audienceThis panel will gather case studies that exemplify how the “Melanesia/Polynesi...
The primary divide between Melanesians and Polynesians, according to Dumont d'Urville, was due to th...
Eighteen islands or localities, distributed across Micronesia and Melanesia, are identified as Polyn...
Although there exists some ambiguity over the precise constitution of Oceania, given the scattering ...
The late prehistoric period is crucial to the study of anthropology, as the area of Island Melanesia...
The Pioneers of Island Melanesia project seeks to investigate the evolutionary history of the remark...
In this essay, I examine the dominant representations of Melanesia as a place and Melanesians as peo...
This paper revives the original, early nineteenth-century French usage of the term Oceania which enc...
The Pacific region is huge and highly diverse — linguistically, culturally and otherwise. Outsiders ...
The terms ‘Polynesia’ and ‘Micronesia,’ nineteenth-century European inventions, have survived as con...