Recent archaeological discoveries of pottery on mainland New Guinea dating to 3000 years ago have drawn attention to the role of Austronesian expansions that were originally thought to have leapfrogged mainland New Guinea. A review of the evidence from recent excavations provides an assessment of the Neolithic period of New Guinea and its role in facilitating the movement of peoples from Asia into the Pacific. The absence of evidence for occupation along the north and northeast coast of mainland New Guinea is argued to be the result of geomorphological processes rather than an absence of human occupation
Robust waisted stone tools were recently discovered on Rossel Island, the easternmost island in the ...
The initial appearance of pottery on New Guinea has been an elusive and sometimes controversial topi...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
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...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
For many years the author has been tracking the spread of the Neolithic of Island Southeast Asia (IS...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
Insights into Austronesian environmental impacts on the New Guinea mainland are negligible, as until...
The mid-Holocene period (ca.7000-3000 BP) in the southwestern Pacific witnessed the activation of wi...
When considering prehistoric Austronesian settlement of Remote Oceania, the region of Micronesia has...
The origin and timing of the introduction of pigs and pottery into New Guinea are contentious topics...
Various chronologies for the arrival of modern humans in Australia and New Guinea are discussed, tog...
This paper, focusing principally on post-Lapita times, outlines the course and outcomes of work unde...
Robust waisted stone tools were recently discovered on Rossel Island, the easternmost island in the ...
The initial appearance of pottery on New Guinea has been an elusive and sometimes controversial topi...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...
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...
Expansion of Austronesianspeaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commenc...
Expansion of Austronesian-speaking peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago out into the Pacific commen...
For many years the author has been tracking the spread of the Neolithic of Island Southeast Asia (IS...
The Lapita expansion took Austronesian seafaring peoples with distinctive pottery eastward from the ...
Insights into Austronesian environmental impacts on the New Guinea mainland are negligible, as until...
The mid-Holocene period (ca.7000-3000 BP) in the southwestern Pacific witnessed the activation of wi...
When considering prehistoric Austronesian settlement of Remote Oceania, the region of Micronesia has...
The origin and timing of the introduction of pigs and pottery into New Guinea are contentious topics...
Various chronologies for the arrival of modern humans in Australia and New Guinea are discussed, tog...
This paper, focusing principally on post-Lapita times, outlines the course and outcomes of work unde...
Robust waisted stone tools were recently discovered on Rossel Island, the easternmost island in the ...
The initial appearance of pottery on New Guinea has been an elusive and sometimes controversial topi...
Materialising Ancestral Madang documents the emergence of pottery production processes and exchange ...