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Fitting the 'missing puzzle pieces'—research sheds light on the deep history of social change in West PapuaTaro, bananas, yams and sago were all initially cultivated in New Guinea and have become important staple crops around the world. The arrival of pottery, some 3,000 years ago, represents the movements ...
Sandro Is any place on the planet less familiar to Americans than heavily forested, mountainous, linguistically complex, faraway Papua New Guinea? The images on these pages document just a few ...
Taro, bananas, yams and sago were all initially cultivated in New Guinea and have become important staple crops around the world. The arrival of pottery, some 3,000 years ago, represents movements ...
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