2011
DOI: 10.4000/books.irdeditions.653
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Les Lapita, nomades du Pacifique

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“…We compared the early Marianas pottery designs to those in the Lapita Pottery Online Database (lapita.rchss.sinica.edu.tw/web/), and the motif lists of Anson (1983) and Hedrick (n.d.) in addition to published designs (e.g. Bedford et al 2010;Chiu 2015;Kirch et al 2015;Noury and Galipaud 2011;Sand 2015;Summerhayes 2000a). A significant difference is the frequent use of dentate lines/arcs in Lapita ceramics as opposed to plain stamp/incision in the Marianas.…”
Section: Design Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We compared the early Marianas pottery designs to those in the Lapita Pottery Online Database (lapita.rchss.sinica.edu.tw/web/), and the motif lists of Anson (1983) and Hedrick (n.d.) in addition to published designs (e.g. Bedford et al 2010;Chiu 2015;Kirch et al 2015;Noury and Galipaud 2011;Sand 2015;Summerhayes 2000a). A significant difference is the frequent use of dentate lines/arcs in Lapita ceramics as opposed to plain stamp/incision in the Marianas.…”
Section: Design Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(4) One method of historic (phylogenetic) linguistics -its semantic approach -consists in lexical comparison and the reconstruction of ancient vocabularies by studying morphologic and semantic mutations. (5) D. Frimigacci (Frimigacci, 1980) for New Caledonia, for example; see P. Kirch (Kirch, 2000) or A. Noury and J.-C. Galipaud (Noury and Galipaud, 2011) for synthesis on the matter. (6) See also Kirch, 1984, p. 135.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He emphasized the segmental nature of the Austronesian descent groups and their splitting and spreading, comparing this process to 'colonizing propagules' (Bellwood, 2006, p. 108). (2) The human colonization of Oceania matched the rapid development, a little less than four millennia ago, of a cultural complex called Lapita that was associated, by linguists and archaeologists, to speakers of Malayo-Polynesian languages (Bellwood, 2006;Kirch, 2000;Noury and Galipaud, 2011). This seems to have been the outcome of some Asian populations meeting with previous inhabitants (3) in island Melanesia.…”
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“…At the same time, my research led me also to identify designs that could be symbols of Lapita groups, although they are not exactly the same motifs as those identified by Chiu. Since then I have tried to identify all markers of potential Lapita groups throughout the Lapita world (Noury 2005(Noury , 2011(Noury , 2013Noury and Galipaud 2011). Technically speaking, the markers are primarily patterned into squares (or circles in large units associated with faces).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%