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The Solomon Islands as Bridge and Barrier in the Settlement of the Pacific

Spriggs Matthew. 2000. .
The Solomon Islands as Bridge and Barrier in the Settlement of the Pacific
BOOKPART, (2000 ) - SUBMITTEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

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Audience : RESEARCHERS, STUDENTS
Canberra: Coombs Academic Publishing, Australian National University
Sujet
Pacific Settlement, Human Migration, Pacific Archaeology, Bridge and Barrier, Bioarchaeology, Childhood Archaeology, Theoretical Developments, Methodological Developments, Cultural Interactions, Settlement Patterns, Pacific History, Francophone Traditions, Archaeological Research
Domaines
Archéologie, Histoire, Sciences Sociales, Sciences humaines
Description

The paper discusses the role of the Solomon Islands in the settlement of the Pacific. It explores how the islands acted as both a bridge and a barrier for human migration in the region. The author, Matthew Spriggs, is affiliated with the Australian National University and has published extensively on the topic of archaeology in the Pacific. The paper is part of a larger project on the collective history of archaeology in the Pacific, with a focus on Francophone traditions. The paper provides insights into the bioarcheology of childhood and discusses theoretical and methodological developments in the field. The author's research contributes to a better understanding of the settlement patterns and cultural interactions in the Pacific region.

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English (en-GB)
Auteurs
Spriggs, Matthew
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Sources
In: A. Anderson and T. Murray (eds) Australian Archaeologist: Collected papers in honour of Jim Allen, pp. 348-364. Canberra: Coombs Academic Publishing, Australian National University.
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Couverture
Solomon Islands
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