Carson, MichaelHung, Hsiao-ChunSummerhayes, GlennBellwood, Peter2015-12-131556-4894http://hdl.handle.net/1885/72437A set of unique circumstances created a durable archaeological record of ancient human migration from Southeast Asia to Remote Oceania, useful as a global model of population dispersals. Finely made pottery with a very specific decorative signature is fouKeywords: archaeological evidence; art; data acquisition; human behavior; location theory; Neolithic; numerical model; population migration; Mariana Islands; Melanesia; Pacific islands; Pacific Ocean; Philippines; Polynesia; Southeast Asia Austronesian diaspora; Lapita; Mariana Islands; Oceanic settlement; Philippines; potteryThe Pottery Trail From Southeast Asia to Remote Oceania201310.1080/15564894.2012.7269412016-02-24