By Matthew F. Napolitano
University of Oregon 

Archaeologists determined the step-by-step path taken by the first people to settle the Caribbean islands

 

September 30, 2020



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Matthew F. Napolitano, University of Oregon; Jessica Stone, University of Oregon; Robert DiNapoli, Binghamton University, State University of New York, and Scott Fitzpatrick, University of Oregon

(THE CONVERSATION) For the millions of people around the world who live on islands today, a plane or boat can easily enough carry them to the mainland or other islands.

But how did people in the ancient past first make it to distant islands they couldn't even see from home? Many islands...



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