Ancient shells and pottery reveal the vast 3,200-years-old trade routes of Oceania鈥檚 Indigenous peoples

By Associate professor Bryce Barker Professor in Archaeology The University of Queensland University of Southern Queensland; Tiina Manne

Ancient shells and pottery reveal the vast 3,200-years-old trade routes of Oceania鈥檚 Indigenous peoples

This study is the first archaeological research undertaken on New Guinea鈥檚 Great Papuan Plateau. Among the finds are a number of sea snail shells modified for use.

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