Madagascar's culture is a unique fusion of elements drawn from the western, northern, and eastern shores of the Indian Ocean, and its past has fascinated many scholars, yet systematic archaeological research is relatively recent on the island. The oldest traces of visitors are from the first century AD. Coastal settlements, with clear evidence of ties to the western Indian Ocean trading network, were established in several places over the next millennium. Important environmental changes of both plant and animal communities are documented over this period, including the extinctions of almost all large animal species. Urban life in Madagascar began with the establishment of the entrepôt of Mahilaka on the northwest coast of the island in the ...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1...
International audienceThe settlement of Madagascar is one of the most unusual, and least understood,...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
Despite nearly one hundred years of archaeological and palaeoecological research in Madagascar, the ...
Madagascar is an exceptional example of island biogeography. Though a large island, Madagascar’s lan...
My field research for this dissertation consisted of four seasons of archaeological survey and excav...
Madagascar poses a significant challenge for understanding how people colonized islands. While its i...
Studying Madagascar’s late prehistoric past can add a useful dimension to ethnobotany research, as i...
The Austronesian settlement of the remote island of Madagascar remains one of the great puzzles of I...
The impact of resource exploitation by ancient human communities on Madagascar's environment is an a...
<div><p>The dialects of Madagascar belong to the Greater Barito East group of the Austronesian famil...
Despite decades of archaeological research, roughly 75% of Madagascar's land area remains archaeolog...
Archaeological excavations in northern Madagascar during the first half of the 20th century have rev...
International audienceThe settlement of Madagascar is one of the most unusual, and least understood,...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1...
International audienceThe settlement of Madagascar is one of the most unusual, and least understood,...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...
Despite nearly one hundred years of archaeological and palaeoecological research in Madagascar, the ...
Madagascar is an exceptional example of island biogeography. Though a large island, Madagascar’s lan...
My field research for this dissertation consisted of four seasons of archaeological survey and excav...
Madagascar poses a significant challenge for understanding how people colonized islands. While its i...
Studying Madagascar’s late prehistoric past can add a useful dimension to ethnobotany research, as i...
The Austronesian settlement of the remote island of Madagascar remains one of the great puzzles of I...
The impact of resource exploitation by ancient human communities on Madagascar's environment is an a...
<div><p>The dialects of Madagascar belong to the Greater Barito East group of the Austronesian famil...
Despite decades of archaeological research, roughly 75% of Madagascar's land area remains archaeolog...
Archaeological excavations in northern Madagascar during the first half of the 20th century have rev...
International audienceThe settlement of Madagascar is one of the most unusual, and least understood,...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1...
The estimated period in which human colonization of Madagascar began has expanded recently to 5000-1...
International audienceThe settlement of Madagascar is one of the most unusual, and least understood,...
The origin of Madagascar’s highly endemic vertebrate fauna remains one of the great unsolved mysteri...