Graphic: University of Otago Professor of Archaeology Professor Glenn Summerhayes with industry crew in Papua New Guinea. look at more Credit history: University of Otago A new report revealed in Science Developments on the emergence of agriculture in highland Papua New Guinea demonstrates enhancements often linked with a later on Neolithic […]
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Prehistoric artifacts suggest a neolithic era independently developed in New Guinea
New artifacts uncovered at the Waim archaeological web-site in the highlands of New Guinea – including a fragment of the earliest symbolic stone carving in Oceania – illustrate a shift in human habits involving 5050 and 4200 several years in the past in reaction to the widespread emergence of agriculture, […]