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DNA suggests pre-Columbian trans-Pacific contacts

Started by Duncan Head, July 09, 2020, 08:32:01 AM

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Andreas Johansson

Not terribly surprising, but neat.  8)

The time around AD 1200 seems to have been the high point of Polynesian voyaging; it's also the timeframe when they spread out across the more distant archipelagos. If I remember right, Kirch blames climate change for the lack of further contact with S America and the isolation of Hawaii and Easter Island from the rest of Polynesia.
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