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Initial human dispersal in Remote Oceania: patterns and explanation

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Anderson, Atholl

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Le Cahiers de l�Arch�ologie en Nouvelle-Cal�donie

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Pacific Archaeology: assessments and prospects. Proceedings of the International Conference for the 50th anniversary of the first Lapita excavation (July 1952), Kon�-Noum�a 2002.

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