Publication: Radiocarbon dates and the earliest colonization of East Polynesia: more than a case study
Radiocarbon dates and the earliest colonization of East Polynesia: more than a case study
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Della Casa, P. (2009). Radiocarbon dates and the earliest colonization of East Polynesia: more than a case study. Radiocarbon, 51(2), 681–693. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200056022
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Over the last 30 yr, there has been an ongoing debate on the dates and modes of the earliest colonization of East Polynesia, namely the Cook Islands, the 5 archipelagos of French Polynesia, the Hawai’i Islands, Easter Island, and New Zealand. At least 3 alternative models were proposed by Sinoto, Anderson, Kirch, and Conte, but interestingly all these models basically relied on the same set of roughly 200 radiocarbon dates on various organic materials from archaeological excavations as far back as the 1950s. Some of the models differe
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Della Casa, P. (2009). Radiocarbon dates and the earliest colonization of East Polynesia: more than a case study. Radiocarbon, 51(2), 681–693. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033822200056022