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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108334426
- Artikelnr.: 70913570
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108334426
- Artikelnr.: 70913570
General Editor's Introduction Paul D'Arcy; Preface to Volume I Matt Matsuda
and Ryan Tucker Jones; Part I. Rethinking the Pacific: 1. Te Moana nui a
Kiwa: The original ocean Witi Ihimaera; 2. The Pacific region in deep time
David Christian; 3. The history of humans and whales in the Pacific:
Leviathan's families Ryan Tucker Jones; 4. Weaving women's stories:
Restoring women and indigenous perspectives into chuukese history Myjolynne
Kim; 5. The Pacific world: Doing history from lagoons to the deep Judith A.
Bennett; Part II. Humans and the Natural World in the Pacific Ocean: 6.
Indigenous knowledge/science of climate and the natural world Chels Alby
Marshall; 7. Atolls, experiments, and the origin of islands: Science as a
way of knowing the Pacific since 1766 Alistair Sponsel; 8. The birth and
development of Pacific islands to 1800 CE Chris Lobban and Maria Schefter;
9. Natural hazards, risks, and peoples in the Pacific world Paul D'Arcy and
Cynthia Neri Zayas; Part III. Deep Time: Sources for the Ancient History of
the Pacific: 10. Biological anthropology and genetics in Pacific history
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; 11. The word as artefact: What linguistics can and
cannot tell us about the prehistory of the Pacific Paul Geraghty; 12. Oral
traditions in Pacific history Morgan Tuimaleali'ifano and Paul D'Arcy; 13.
The evolution of Pacific island societies Gregory Waula Bablis; 14. Ancient
voyaging capacity in the Pacific: Lessons for the future Peter Nuttall,
Simon Penny, Marianne 'Mimi' George, and Sylvia C. Frain; 15. Revitalizing
'traditional' navigation systems in the contemporary Pacific Larry
Raigetal; Part IV. The Initial Colonization of the Pacific: 16. Pleistocene
voyaging and maritime dispersals in the Pacific Jon M. Erlandson; 17. Early
Maritime Navigation and Cultures in Coastal Southern China, Taiwan, and
Island Southeast Asia, 6000 to 500 BCE Hsiao-chun Hung; 18. New guinea's
past: The last 50,000 years Glenn R. Summerhayes; 19. Austronesian
colonization of the Pacific islands, 1000 BCE-1250 CE Stuart Bedford; 20.
Seafaring and colonization in the Southern Ocean, 1000 CE-1850 CE Atholl
Anderson; 21. Polynesians in Central-South Chile: Sailing eastwards José
Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga; Part V. The evolution of Pacific communities: 22.
Towards a unified theory for Pacific colonization, exchange, and social
complexity Matthew Spriggs; 23. The evolution of China's political economy
of the sea, 960-1900 Kent Deng; 24. China and the sea in literature,
1644-1839 Ronald C. Po; 25. Pacific history viewed from Eastern Indonesia:
The eastern archipelago of southeast Asia and the sea in the early modern
period 1400-1830's Leonard Y. Andaya; 26. The maritime cultures of the
northwest Pacific seaboard of the Americas Madonna L. Moss; 27.
Mesoamerican-south American Pre-Columbian Pacific contacts: Evidence,
objects and traditions, 1500 BCE-1532 CE Andrea Ballesteros Danel and
Antonio Jaramillo Arango; Part VI. Europe's Maritime Expansion into the
Pacific: 28. Iberian conceptions of the Pacific Rainer F. Buschmann and
David Manzano Cosano; 29. Naval rivalry in the Western Pacific: Portugal,
England, Holland, and Koxinga, 1600-1720 Dahpon Ho; 30. The resurgence of
Chinese mercantile power in maritime East Asia, 1500-1700 Xing Hang; 31.
The enduring sea cultures of Southeast Asia, seventh-nineteenth centuries
CE Jennifer L. Gaynor; Bibliography to Volume I; Index.
and Ryan Tucker Jones; Part I. Rethinking the Pacific: 1. Te Moana nui a
Kiwa: The original ocean Witi Ihimaera; 2. The Pacific region in deep time
David Christian; 3. The history of humans and whales in the Pacific:
Leviathan's families Ryan Tucker Jones; 4. Weaving women's stories:
Restoring women and indigenous perspectives into chuukese history Myjolynne
Kim; 5. The Pacific world: Doing history from lagoons to the deep Judith A.
Bennett; Part II. Humans and the Natural World in the Pacific Ocean: 6.
Indigenous knowledge/science of climate and the natural world Chels Alby
Marshall; 7. Atolls, experiments, and the origin of islands: Science as a
way of knowing the Pacific since 1766 Alistair Sponsel; 8. The birth and
development of Pacific islands to 1800 CE Chris Lobban and Maria Schefter;
9. Natural hazards, risks, and peoples in the Pacific world Paul D'Arcy and
Cynthia Neri Zayas; Part III. Deep Time: Sources for the Ancient History of
the Pacific: 10. Biological anthropology and genetics in Pacific history
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; 11. The word as artefact: What linguistics can and
cannot tell us about the prehistory of the Pacific Paul Geraghty; 12. Oral
traditions in Pacific history Morgan Tuimaleali'ifano and Paul D'Arcy; 13.
The evolution of Pacific island societies Gregory Waula Bablis; 14. Ancient
voyaging capacity in the Pacific: Lessons for the future Peter Nuttall,
Simon Penny, Marianne 'Mimi' George, and Sylvia C. Frain; 15. Revitalizing
'traditional' navigation systems in the contemporary Pacific Larry
Raigetal; Part IV. The Initial Colonization of the Pacific: 16. Pleistocene
voyaging and maritime dispersals in the Pacific Jon M. Erlandson; 17. Early
Maritime Navigation and Cultures in Coastal Southern China, Taiwan, and
Island Southeast Asia, 6000 to 500 BCE Hsiao-chun Hung; 18. New guinea's
past: The last 50,000 years Glenn R. Summerhayes; 19. Austronesian
colonization of the Pacific islands, 1000 BCE-1250 CE Stuart Bedford; 20.
Seafaring and colonization in the Southern Ocean, 1000 CE-1850 CE Atholl
Anderson; 21. Polynesians in Central-South Chile: Sailing eastwards José
Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga; Part V. The evolution of Pacific communities: 22.
Towards a unified theory for Pacific colonization, exchange, and social
complexity Matthew Spriggs; 23. The evolution of China's political economy
of the sea, 960-1900 Kent Deng; 24. China and the sea in literature,
1644-1839 Ronald C. Po; 25. Pacific history viewed from Eastern Indonesia:
The eastern archipelago of southeast Asia and the sea in the early modern
period 1400-1830's Leonard Y. Andaya; 26. The maritime cultures of the
northwest Pacific seaboard of the Americas Madonna L. Moss; 27.
Mesoamerican-south American Pre-Columbian Pacific contacts: Evidence,
objects and traditions, 1500 BCE-1532 CE Andrea Ballesteros Danel and
Antonio Jaramillo Arango; Part VI. Europe's Maritime Expansion into the
Pacific: 28. Iberian conceptions of the Pacific Rainer F. Buschmann and
David Manzano Cosano; 29. Naval rivalry in the Western Pacific: Portugal,
England, Holland, and Koxinga, 1600-1720 Dahpon Ho; 30. The resurgence of
Chinese mercantile power in maritime East Asia, 1500-1700 Xing Hang; 31.
The enduring sea cultures of Southeast Asia, seventh-nineteenth centuries
CE Jennifer L. Gaynor; Bibliography to Volume I; Index.
General Editor's Introduction Paul D'Arcy; Preface to Volume I Matt Matsuda
and Ryan Tucker Jones; Part I. Rethinking the Pacific: 1. Te Moana nui a
Kiwa: The original ocean Witi Ihimaera; 2. The Pacific region in deep time
David Christian; 3. The history of humans and whales in the Pacific:
Leviathan's families Ryan Tucker Jones; 4. Weaving women's stories:
Restoring women and indigenous perspectives into chuukese history Myjolynne
Kim; 5. The Pacific world: Doing history from lagoons to the deep Judith A.
Bennett; Part II. Humans and the Natural World in the Pacific Ocean: 6.
Indigenous knowledge/science of climate and the natural world Chels Alby
Marshall; 7. Atolls, experiments, and the origin of islands: Science as a
way of knowing the Pacific since 1766 Alistair Sponsel; 8. The birth and
development of Pacific islands to 1800 CE Chris Lobban and Maria Schefter;
9. Natural hazards, risks, and peoples in the Pacific world Paul D'Arcy and
Cynthia Neri Zayas; Part III. Deep Time: Sources for the Ancient History of
the Pacific: 10. Biological anthropology and genetics in Pacific history
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; 11. The word as artefact: What linguistics can and
cannot tell us about the prehistory of the Pacific Paul Geraghty; 12. Oral
traditions in Pacific history Morgan Tuimaleali'ifano and Paul D'Arcy; 13.
The evolution of Pacific island societies Gregory Waula Bablis; 14. Ancient
voyaging capacity in the Pacific: Lessons for the future Peter Nuttall,
Simon Penny, Marianne 'Mimi' George, and Sylvia C. Frain; 15. Revitalizing
'traditional' navigation systems in the contemporary Pacific Larry
Raigetal; Part IV. The Initial Colonization of the Pacific: 16. Pleistocene
voyaging and maritime dispersals in the Pacific Jon M. Erlandson; 17. Early
Maritime Navigation and Cultures in Coastal Southern China, Taiwan, and
Island Southeast Asia, 6000 to 500 BCE Hsiao-chun Hung; 18. New guinea's
past: The last 50,000 years Glenn R. Summerhayes; 19. Austronesian
colonization of the Pacific islands, 1000 BCE-1250 CE Stuart Bedford; 20.
Seafaring and colonization in the Southern Ocean, 1000 CE-1850 CE Atholl
Anderson; 21. Polynesians in Central-South Chile: Sailing eastwards José
Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga; Part V. The evolution of Pacific communities: 22.
Towards a unified theory for Pacific colonization, exchange, and social
complexity Matthew Spriggs; 23. The evolution of China's political economy
of the sea, 960-1900 Kent Deng; 24. China and the sea in literature,
1644-1839 Ronald C. Po; 25. Pacific history viewed from Eastern Indonesia:
The eastern archipelago of southeast Asia and the sea in the early modern
period 1400-1830's Leonard Y. Andaya; 26. The maritime cultures of the
northwest Pacific seaboard of the Americas Madonna L. Moss; 27.
Mesoamerican-south American Pre-Columbian Pacific contacts: Evidence,
objects and traditions, 1500 BCE-1532 CE Andrea Ballesteros Danel and
Antonio Jaramillo Arango; Part VI. Europe's Maritime Expansion into the
Pacific: 28. Iberian conceptions of the Pacific Rainer F. Buschmann and
David Manzano Cosano; 29. Naval rivalry in the Western Pacific: Portugal,
England, Holland, and Koxinga, 1600-1720 Dahpon Ho; 30. The resurgence of
Chinese mercantile power in maritime East Asia, 1500-1700 Xing Hang; 31.
The enduring sea cultures of Southeast Asia, seventh-nineteenth centuries
CE Jennifer L. Gaynor; Bibliography to Volume I; Index.
and Ryan Tucker Jones; Part I. Rethinking the Pacific: 1. Te Moana nui a
Kiwa: The original ocean Witi Ihimaera; 2. The Pacific region in deep time
David Christian; 3. The history of humans and whales in the Pacific:
Leviathan's families Ryan Tucker Jones; 4. Weaving women's stories:
Restoring women and indigenous perspectives into chuukese history Myjolynne
Kim; 5. The Pacific world: Doing history from lagoons to the deep Judith A.
Bennett; Part II. Humans and the Natural World in the Pacific Ocean: 6.
Indigenous knowledge/science of climate and the natural world Chels Alby
Marshall; 7. Atolls, experiments, and the origin of islands: Science as a
way of knowing the Pacific since 1766 Alistair Sponsel; 8. The birth and
development of Pacific islands to 1800 CE Chris Lobban and Maria Schefter;
9. Natural hazards, risks, and peoples in the Pacific world Paul D'Arcy and
Cynthia Neri Zayas; Part III. Deep Time: Sources for the Ancient History of
the Pacific: 10. Biological anthropology and genetics in Pacific history
Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith; 11. The word as artefact: What linguistics can and
cannot tell us about the prehistory of the Pacific Paul Geraghty; 12. Oral
traditions in Pacific history Morgan Tuimaleali'ifano and Paul D'Arcy; 13.
The evolution of Pacific island societies Gregory Waula Bablis; 14. Ancient
voyaging capacity in the Pacific: Lessons for the future Peter Nuttall,
Simon Penny, Marianne 'Mimi' George, and Sylvia C. Frain; 15. Revitalizing
'traditional' navigation systems in the contemporary Pacific Larry
Raigetal; Part IV. The Initial Colonization of the Pacific: 16. Pleistocene
voyaging and maritime dispersals in the Pacific Jon M. Erlandson; 17. Early
Maritime Navigation and Cultures in Coastal Southern China, Taiwan, and
Island Southeast Asia, 6000 to 500 BCE Hsiao-chun Hung; 18. New guinea's
past: The last 50,000 years Glenn R. Summerhayes; 19. Austronesian
colonization of the Pacific islands, 1000 BCE-1250 CE Stuart Bedford; 20.
Seafaring and colonization in the Southern Ocean, 1000 CE-1850 CE Atholl
Anderson; 21. Polynesians in Central-South Chile: Sailing eastwards José
Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga; Part V. The evolution of Pacific communities: 22.
Towards a unified theory for Pacific colonization, exchange, and social
complexity Matthew Spriggs; 23. The evolution of China's political economy
of the sea, 960-1900 Kent Deng; 24. China and the sea in literature,
1644-1839 Ronald C. Po; 25. Pacific history viewed from Eastern Indonesia:
The eastern archipelago of southeast Asia and the sea in the early modern
period 1400-1830's Leonard Y. Andaya; 26. The maritime cultures of the
northwest Pacific seaboard of the Americas Madonna L. Moss; 27.
Mesoamerican-south American Pre-Columbian Pacific contacts: Evidence,
objects and traditions, 1500 BCE-1532 CE Andrea Ballesteros Danel and
Antonio Jaramillo Arango; Part VI. Europe's Maritime Expansion into the
Pacific: 28. Iberian conceptions of the Pacific Rainer F. Buschmann and
David Manzano Cosano; 29. Naval rivalry in the Western Pacific: Portugal,
England, Holland, and Koxinga, 1600-1720 Dahpon Ho; 30. The resurgence of
Chinese mercantile power in maritime East Asia, 1500-1700 Xing Hang; 31.
The enduring sea cultures of Southeast Asia, seventh-nineteenth centuries
CE Jennifer L. Gaynor; Bibliography to Volume I; Index.