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How to explain Polynesian Outliers' heterogeneity?Zinger et al., 2020
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- Zinger W
- Valentin F
- Flexner J
- Bedford S
- Détroit F
- Grimaud-Hervé D
- Hermann A
- Sand C
- Nolet Ã
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- Networks and Monumentality in the Pacific
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Eighteen islands or localities, distributed across Micronesia and Melanesia, are identified as Polynesian Outliers. Their current populations display Polynesian linguistic and cultural features. Linguistics, ethnography and archaeology have questioned the modalities of their …
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