International audienceAlthough the peopling of Remote Oceania is well-documented as a general process of eastward migrations from Island Southeast Asia and Near Oceania toward the archipelagos of Remote Oceania, the origin and the development of Polynesian societies in the Western Pacific (Polynesian Outliers), far away from the Polynesian triangle, remain unclear. Here, we present a large-scale geochemical sourcing study of stone artifacts excavated from archeological sites in central Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, and the Caroline Islands and provide unambiguous evidence of multiple long-distance voyages, with exotic stone materials being transported up to 2500 kilometers from their source. Our results emphasize high mobility in the Wester...
Integration of archaeology, modern genetics, and ancient DNA holds promise for the reconstruction of...
Defining the extent and consequence of prehistoric interaction in Oceania is an important archaeolog...
More than three thousand years ago incredibly skilled navigators from Southeast Asia began their voy...
International audienceAlthough the peopling of Remote Oceania is well-documented as a general proces...
The Cook Islands are considered the "gateway" for human colonization of East Polynesia, the final ch...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
Tonga was unique in the prehistoric Pacific for developing a maritime state that integrated the arch...
Tracing interisland and interarchipelago movements of people and artifacts in prehistoric Polynesia ...
Pumice pebbles were collected by staff of the Marshall Islands Historic Preservation Office (RMIHPO)...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The use of adze sourcing to study interaction spheres opens new perspectives on ancient Polynesian v...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
Southern Vanuatu formed a hub in a network stretching to New Caledonia, some 400km south-west, and t...
Integration of archaeology, modern genetics, and ancient DNA holds promise for the reconstruction of...
Defining the extent and consequence of prehistoric interaction in Oceania is an important archaeolog...
More than three thousand years ago incredibly skilled navigators from Southeast Asia began their voy...
International audienceAlthough the peopling of Remote Oceania is well-documented as a general proces...
The Cook Islands are considered the "gateway" for human colonization of East Polynesia, the final ch...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
Tonga was unique in the prehistoric Pacific for developing a maritime state that integrated the arch...
Tracing interisland and interarchipelago movements of people and artifacts in prehistoric Polynesia ...
Pumice pebbles were collected by staff of the Marshall Islands Historic Preservation Office (RMIHPO)...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The use of adze sourcing to study interaction spheres opens new perspectives on ancient Polynesian v...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The last region on Earth settled by humans during prehistory was East Polynesia. Hawaiian oral histo...
Southern Vanuatu formed a hub in a network stretching to New Caledonia, some 400km south-west, and t...
Integration of archaeology, modern genetics, and ancient DNA holds promise for the reconstruction of...
Defining the extent and consequence of prehistoric interaction in Oceania is an important archaeolog...
More than three thousand years ago incredibly skilled navigators from Southeast Asia began their voy...