A citizen scientist's find on Norfolk Island has rewritten its history. Stone tools, dating back to the 13th-15th centuries, ...
New University of Otago—Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka research has uncovered the unlikely location of one of the earliest securely dated sites of sweet potato (kūmara) cultivation in Polynesia. The study, ...
Human ecodynamics in Polynesia encompasses the complex interplay between human societies and the diverse island environments they colonised. Initial settlement by seafaring communities, often referred ...
More than 800 years ago, Indigenous people in South America traversed more than 7,000 kilometers of open sea to reach eastern Polynesia, a new study suggests. There, the South Americans mated with ...
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA—According to a statement released by the Australian Museum, archaeologists have unearthed two basalt axes and hundreds of stone flakes in a national park on Norfolk Island, an ...
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