

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
E-ISSN: 1745-1744|87|337|840-853
ISSN: 0003-598x
Source: Antiquity, Vol.87, Iss.337, 2013-09, pp. : 840-853
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Abstract
The colonisation of the Pacific islands represents one of the major achievements of early human societies and has attracted much attention from archaeologists and historical linguists. Determining the pattern and chronology of colonisation remains a challenge, as new discoveries continue to push back dates of earliest settlement. The length and direction of the colonising voyages has also led to lively debate seeking to trace languages and artefactual techniques and traditions to presumed places of origin. Seafaring simulation models provide one way of resolving these controversies. One of the most remote of these island groups, the Marianas, is shown here to have been settled not from Taiwan or the Philippines, as has been argued in
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