When l traveled to Peru last winter on my way to Rapa Nui. I noticed that the names for numbers from one-to-ten in the ancient South American languages, Aymara and Quechua. had no relationship to any Polynesian languages. This was another piece of fortifying evidence that the language and people of Rapa Nui did not originate from South America.</p
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International audienceOne of the main aims of this article was to present concrete arguments which w...
The timing of human colonization of East Polynesia, a vast area lying between Hawai‘i, Rapa Nui, and...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...
Those who attempt to reconstruct the history of the vegetation on remote oceanic islands by the tech...
Physalis peruviana/angulata (Solanaceae), known in English as the wild cape gooseberry, was probably...
Numerous scientific investigations have been undertaken to answer the question of Polynesian origins...
Artículo de publicación ISIBroussonetia papyrifera (L.) Vent. (Moraceae), or paper mulberry, is a sp...
The possibility of voyaging contact between prehistoric Polynesian and Native American populations h...
Te Moana Nui. Exploring Lost Isles of the South Pacific Georgia Lee Easter Island Foundation, 2001. ...
The influence of non-native pollen, both long-distance transported and from introduced taxa, on reco...
The islands of Polynesia make up the largest group among the islands in the Pacific ocean. This grou...
Spirit of Place. Petroglyphs of Hawai'i Georgia Lee and Edward Stasack Easter Island Foundation, Lo...
Paper submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based...
Southern New Guinea languages possess unusual senary systems, used for yam-counting. This article de...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
International audienceOne of the main aims of this article was to present concrete arguments which w...
The timing of human colonization of East Polynesia, a vast area lying between Hawai‘i, Rapa Nui, and...
Polynesian archaeology is undergoing a renaissance with spirited debates on a number of fundamental ...