The prehistory of Madagascar: microbotanical and archaeological evidence from coastal and highland sites
<p>Despite nearly one hundred years of archaeological and palaeoecological research in Madagascar, the human colonisation of the island remains poorly understood. Long- standing narratives of this colonisation described the arrival of Austronesian- speaking peoples by AD 400, eventually reachi...
Main Author: | Pomerantz, S |
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Other Authors: | Mitchell, P |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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