Debates about human prehistory often center on the role that population expansions play in shaping biological and cultural diversity. Hypotheses on the origin of the Austronesian settlers of the Pacific are divided between a recent "pulse-pause" expansion from Taiwan and an older "slow-boat" diffusion from Wallacea. We used lexical data and Bayesian phylogenetic methods to construct a phylogeny of 400 languages. In agreement with the pulse-pause scenario, the language trees place the Austronesian origin in Taiwan approximately 5230 years ago and reveal a series of settlement pauses and expansion pulses linked to technological and social innovations. These results are robust to assumptions about the rooting and calibration of the trees and d...
Austronesian languages are spread across half the globe, from Easter Island to Madagascar. Evidence ...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
About one-fifth of all the world’s languages are spoken in present day Australia, New Guinea, and su...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
A polyphyletic understanding of Asian linguistic diversity was first propagated in 1823. Since 1901,...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Gray RD, Drummond AJ, & Greenhill SJ 2009. Language phylogenies...
This version was updated by the author in February 2014.According to the dominant theory of linguist...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
There are two very different interpretations of the prehistory of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA), with...
There are two very different interpretations of the prehistory of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA), with...
This study investigates the relatedness and history of the Austronesian languages of Borneo, which i...
Austronesian languages are spread across half the globe, from Easter Island to Madagascar. Evidence ...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
About one-fifth of all the world’s languages are spoken in present day Australia, New Guinea, and su...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
A polyphyletic understanding of Asian linguistic diversity was first propagated in 1823. Since 1901,...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Gray RD, Drummond AJ, & Greenhill SJ 2009. Language phylogenies...
This version was updated by the author in February 2014.According to the dominant theory of linguist...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
The region of the ancient Sahul continent (present day Australia and New Guinea, and surrounding isl...
There are two very different interpretations of the prehistory of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA), with...
There are two very different interpretations of the prehistory of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA), with...
This study investigates the relatedness and history of the Austronesian languages of Borneo, which i...
Austronesian languages are spread across half the globe, from Easter Island to Madagascar. Evidence ...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...