New evidence from West Papua offers fresh clues about how and when humans first moved into the Pacific
- Written by Dylan Gaffney, Associate Professor of Palaeolithic Archaeology, University of Oxford
Tristan Russell/Raja Ampat Archaeological Project, Author providedIn the deep human past, highly skilled seafarers made daring crossings from Asia to the Pacific Islands. It was a migration of global importance that shaped the distribution of our species – Homo sapiens – across the planet.
These mariners became the ancestors of people...





