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Australia’s closest neighbour, Papua New Guinea, is a place of remarkable cultural diversity. Home to cultures speaking more ...
Archaeology supports that 40,000 years ago, the people living in Southeast Asia were well-versed in boatbuilding and open-sea fishing. This research puts Southeast Asia ahead of Europe and Africa in ...
In a new study, researchers reenacted how people in Taiwan might have reached the Ryukyu Islands tens of thousands of years ...
Stone tool analysis of sites in Southeast Asia provided evidence that the area was a technological leader in seafaring. Archaeology supports that, 40,000 years ago, the people living in Southeast ...
To bring back the Chamoru practice of traditional seafaring, a group of voyagers from Guam and other Micronesian islands sailed from Guam to Saipan and Rota, and back.
The North Carolina Museum of Art focuses on the complex relationship between the two maritime empires, in an exhibition that follows the back-and-forth flow of goods and culture.
Stone tools reveal Southeast Asia led the world in advanced seafaring 40,000 years ago, reshaping our understanding of ancient maritime technology. Archaeologists Found Ancient Tools That ...