نتایج جستجو برای: oceania

تعداد نتایج: 1239  

Journal: :American Anthropologist 1980

Journal: :The New Zealand medical journal 1987
S A Finau

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Chi-Shan Chang Hsiao-Lei Liu Ximena Moncada Andrea Seelenfreund Daniela Seelenfreund Kuo-Fang Chung

The peopling of Remote Oceanic islands by Austronesian speakers is a fascinating and yet contentious part of human prehistory. Linguistic, archaeological, and genetic studies have shown the complex nature of the process in which different components that helped to shape Lapita culture in Near Oceania each have their own unique history. Important evidence points to Taiwan as an Austronesian ance...

Journal: :Journal of Postcolonial Writing 2018

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
Ethan E Cochrane Carl P Lipo

Intricately decorated Lapita pottery (3100-2700 BP) was made and deposited by the prehistoric colonizers of Pacific islands, east of the main Solomon's chain. For decades, analyses of this pottery have focused on the ancestor-descendant relationships of populations and the relative degree of interaction across the region to explain similarities in Lapita decoration. Cladistic analyses, increasi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Manfred Kayser

The human history of Oceania is unique in the way that it encompasses both the first out-of-Africa expansion of modern humans to New Guinea and Australia as well as the last regional human occupation of Polynesia. Other anthropological peculiarities of Oceania include features like the extraordinarily rich linguistic diversity especially of New Guinea with about 1,000 often very distinct langua...

2008
Hiroshi IKEGAYA Zhong SHAN Hana SHIMIZU Makiko SEKIYAMA Augustinus SOEMANTRI Takafumi ISHIDA Minato NAKAZAWA Ryutaro OHTSUKA Tomokazu TAKASAKA Ayako SHIBUYA Tadaichi KITAMURA Yoshiaki YOGO

Recent studies have identified a Pacific lineage (2E) of JC polyomavirus (also designated as JC virus or JCV) that occurs in both Island Southeast Asia and Oceania, but not in mainland Asia. It has been postulated that this lineage traveled with Austronesian-speaking people who are now spread throughout Island Southeast Asia and Oceania (excluding Australia and inland and southern New Guinea). ...

2002
Andrew Tupper Jason Davey Paul Stewart Barbara Stunder Fred Prata

Andrew Tupper1, Jason Davey2, Paul Stewart3, Barbara Stunder4, René Servranckx5 and Fred Prata6 1Northern Territory Regional Office, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia, and School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University, Australia 2New South Wales Regional Office, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia 3National Meteorological and Oceanographic Centre, Bureau of Meteorology, Australia 4NOAA Air Res...

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