SLUMP 发表于 2025-3-25 04:09:23
Dating the First Settlement of New Zealand: A Power Law Analysiscent compilation of a significant sample of the areas of 931 pa and recent publication of Walton’s rank size distribution curves. The population growth rates estimated using this power law approach show that the first settlement of New Zealand occurred early in the Lapita migration period (3,600–3,0anachronistic 发表于 2025-3-25 09:40:27
The Context of Oral Traditions: The Oral Transmission of History and Maui the Navigator’s Visit to Nous from Maui’s meeting with a chieftainess at Orokoroko matches evidence presented in Chapter 10 for the preservation of early matrilineal structures in New Zealand. Further, the fact that news of Maui’s death was brought back to New Zealand and preserved there supports traditional evidence for latcoagulate 发表于 2025-3-25 11:47:57
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The Genetic Contextstors of the Lapita and Polynesian peoples inhabited the Spice Islands suggests a coherent relationship in their prehistory between economics, geography, history and genetics. This relationship is explored in this chapter.Ligament 发表于 2025-3-26 01:35:14
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Transoceanic Trade and Migration (1) the Indian Ocean of the Halmaherian double-outrigger that sailed the route; and genetic evidence of Spice Island involvement with the route as early colonizers of Madagascar based on the possession by Malagasy of Asian descent of a near-coalescent Polynesian motif.声音刺耳 发表于 2025-3-26 12:20:30
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Challenging a Late First Settlement Date for New Zealandor the first settlement of New Zealand in relation to the population capacity of New Zealand’s 7,000 pa (hill-forts) and in relation to population decline rates elsewhere in the world in the Little Ice Age effectively provides a reductio ad absurdum argument against the theory of a late first settlement for New Zealand.