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Papuan Past Project

Archaeology and Genetics in Papua New Guinea

  • News
  • Research
    • Project Presentation
    • Présentation du projet
    • Genetic Research
    • Data and GIS
  • Documents
    • Publications
    • Reports/Rapports
    • Maps/Cartes
    • Posters
    • Conferences/Conférences
  • Fieldwork
    • Field Reports
      • 2019 – Fieldwork in the Highlands (Manim)
      • 2019 – Fieldwork in East Sepik
      • 2019 – Shooting of a film documentary
      • 2019 – Mount Wilhelm fieldwork
      • 2018 – Chronology of the fieldwork
    • Photographies
      • 2019 – Excavation at Manim rock shelter, Highlands
      • 2019 – Shooting of a film (Awim, Manim)
      • 2019 – Stay at Awim, East Sepik
      • 2019 – genetics in Mount Wilhelm
      • 2018 – Fieldwork thematic pictures
      • 2017 – From Mount Hagen to Karawari airfield
      • 2017 – From Karawari airfield to Auwim village
  • Team
    • People and functions
    • Mathilde André
    • Henry Baills
    • Nicolas Brucato
    • Reubenson Gegeu
    • Jason Kariwiga
    • Alois Kuaso
    • Hubert Forestier
    • Matthew Leavesley
    • William Pleiber
    • Sébastien Plutniak
    • Simon Puaud
    • François-Xavier Ricaut
    • Jean-Pierre de Saint-Aubert
    • Roxanne Tsang
  • Institutional Partnership & Funding Body
  • Credits
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The Papuan Past project combines archaeological and genomic approaches to explore the modalities of human population settlement and adaptation – biological, cultural and technical evolution – over the last 50 000 years. This blog details the progress of ongoing fieldwork, publications and updates the archaeological and anthropological research in Papua New Guinea.

Recent Posts

  • New publication: “Rock art and long-distance prehistoric exchange behavior: A case study from Auwim, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea”
  • New publication: Lithic drill points, an ethno-historic case study from Motupore Island (Papua New Guinea)
  • New publication: Papuan mitochondrial genomes and the settlement of Sahul
  • Papuan Past Project 2019 – Photos: fieldwork in Mount Wilhelm
  • Papuan Past Project 2019 – Photos: shooting of a film

Bookmarks

  • Indo-Pacific Archaeology Association
  • Nancy Sullivan's blog
  • New Guinea on Wikipedia
  • P. Gorecki's pictures
  • Pacific-Studies
  • PNG languages on ethnologue.com
  • PNG National Museum & Art Gallery
  • PPP @ French Ministry of Culture
  • Research on the Great Papuan Plateau
  • TransNewGuinea.org, languages of New Guinea database
  • Université de Toulouse
  • UPNG Archaeology Lab Group
  • Upper Sepik @ UNESCO tentative list

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    • Photographies (7)
  • News (21)
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