The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the Bismarck Archipelago to western Polynesia during the late second millennium BC, marking the first stage in the settlement of Oceania. Here it is shown that a parallel process also carried Lapita pottery and people many hundreds of kilometres westward along the southern shore of Papua New Guinea. The key site is Hopo, now 4.5km inland owing to the progradation of coastal sand dunes, but originally on the sea edge. Pottery and radiocarbon dates indicate Lapita settlement in this location c.600 BC, and suggest that the long-distance maritime networks linking the entire southern coast of Papua New Guinea in historical times may trace their origin...
ALTHOUGH NEAR OCEANIA has been populated for over 35,000 years, the settle-ment of the islands east ...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
Recent research in southern New Guinea, Torres Strait and north-eastern Australia suggests that Lapi...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the Bismarck Archipelago to western Polynes...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
[Extract] The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, s...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
Dates for the appearance of Lapita pottery suggest a rapid expansion from the Bismarck Archipelago i...
Seafaring ceramicists connected widely spaced communities along the expanse of PNG’s south coast for...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
Insights into Austronesian environmental impacts on the New Guinea mainland are negligible, as until...
Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-3000 years ...
<div><p>Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-300...
ALTHOUGH NEAR OCEANIA has been populated for over 35,000 years, the settle-ment of the islands east ...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
Recent research in southern New Guinea, Torres Strait and north-eastern Australia suggests that Lapi...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the Bismarck Archipelago to western Polynes...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
[Extract] The discovery in 2010 of stratified Lapita assemblages at Caution Bay near Port Moresby, s...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
Dates for the appearance of Lapita pottery suggest a rapid expansion from the Bismarck Archipelago i...
Seafaring ceramicists connected widely spaced communities along the expanse of PNG’s south coast for...
For over forty years, archaeologists working along Papua New Guinea's southern coastline have sought...
Insights into Austronesian environmental impacts on the New Guinea mainland are negligible, as until...
Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-3000 years ...
<div><p>Austronesian speaking peoples left Southeast Asia and entered the Western Pacific c.4000-300...
ALTHOUGH NEAR OCEANIA has been populated for over 35,000 years, the settle-ment of the islands east ...
Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oce...
Recent research in southern New Guinea, Torres Strait and north-eastern Australia suggests that Lapi...