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  1. May 22, 2024 · Settlers from Papua arrived on the Solomon Islands around 30,000 years ago. About 6,000 years ago, Austronesian settlers came to the islands, and the two groups mixed ...

  2. 2011. TLDR. The performance of the Levenshtein distance for classifying languages by subsampling three language subsets from a large database of Austronesian languages shows poor performance, suggesting the need for more linguistically nuanced methods for automated language classification tasks. Expand.

  3. Nov 3, 2015 · The peopling of Remote Oceanic islands by Austronesian speakers is a fascinating and yet contentious part of human prehistory. Linguistic, archaeological, and genetic studies have shown the complex nature of the process in which different components that helped to shape Lapita culture in Near Oceania each have their own unique history.

  4. Oct 10, 2021 · 1,200 Austronesian languages occupy a vast area. Traditionally, they are spoken in the Pacific in the area bounded by . ... Lichtenberk 2008, with a language from the Solomon Islands.

  5. The human history of Solomon Islands begins with the first Papuan settlement at least 30,000 years ago from New Guinea. They represented the furthest expansion of humans into the Pacific until the expansion of Austronesian-language speakers through the area around 4000 BC, bringing new agricultural and maritime technology.

  6. Aug 7, 2020 · Remote Oceania is the islands to the east of the Solomon Islands group such as Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Society Islands, Easter Island, and the Marquesas. What is debated is the origins of the first people who settled in this region between 1500-1300 BCE, although there is general agreement that the ancestral homeland was ...

  7. Apr 23, 2020 · People in the Solomon Islands today are considered to have derived from Asian- and Papuan-related ancestors. Papuan-related ancestors colonized Near Oceania about 47,000 years ago, and Asian-related ancestors were Austronesian (AN)-speaking population, called Lapita, who migrated from Southeast Asia about 3,500 years ago.

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