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[ mp3 134] Listen to the lecture and take notes in the space provided for you below. (Professor): Polynesians are the people who inhabit the islands that are scattered over 70 million square miles of Pacific Ocean in an enormous triangle from New Zealand in the southwest, Easter Island in the southeast, and Hawaii in the north. Until recently, evidence was pointing toward a rather clear picture of where the Polynesian people originally came from. The traditional theory claims that the people whose descendants became the Polynesians left the island of Taiwan some 4,000 years ago and spread to the islands east of Australia by around 1000 BCE. It was at this time that the islands of Western Polynesia were reached by the first settlers. The theory, called the “Lapita Only” hypothesis, says that only these people, the Lapita people, then spread out to all of the Polynesian islands. This theory is based on linguistic and archaeological evidence and some further DNA evidence. Linguists, who study language, can compare words in the Polynesian family of languages, such as Hawaiian or Tahitian and look for similarities in Southeast Asian languages and thereby follow these languages back in time to their origin. Similarities in LPREP IBT 3 E AudioScript 89 the languages indicate that the earliest form of the Polynesian languages originated in Taiwan. Now, the archaeological evidence includes a style of ancient pottery called Lapita. Thus, we call the people who created this pottery, the Lapita as well. These ceramic pots and bowls, with their beautifully detailed designs, were among the first archaeological evidence discovered on the islands of Western Polynesia, where the great colonization began. This would indicate that the Lapita people who created the pottery were the first to make their home on the islands. OK, so here’s where some new genetic evidence conflicts with the traditional theory. We can use mitochondrial DNA, called mtDNA, to trace the origin of a people’s DNA back in time to different populations. The mtDNA evidence indicates that people first arrived on the islands east of Australia some five to six thousand years ago not from the island of Taiwan at all, but from the mainland of southeastern Asia. This new evidence does not ignore or cancel out the linguistic and archaeological evidence for the theory, but it does make it clear that the long accepted theory is going to have to be altered to include the new genetic evidence. Download 0.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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