Indian Ocean

Who Were the First Sailors in the Indian Ocean?

A paper by Martin Walsh discussing the antiquity of sailing in the Indian Ocean and recent contributions to the understanding of early Austronesian migrations. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2006...

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Languages, Cultures and Environments: Historical Linguistics Between the Afri...

A review of historical linguistic research in East Africa and its potential for uncovering past relationships between languages, cultures and environments in the region. Citation: Walsh, ...

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Eating Bats on Pemba Island: A Local Innovation or Cultural Borrowing?

Citation: Walsh, M. T. 1995. Eating Bats on Pemba Island: A Local Innovation or Cultural Borrowing? Mvita: Newsletter of the Regional Centre for the Study of Archaeology in Eastern and So...

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Island Subsistence: Hunting, Trapping and the Translocation of Wildlife in th...

A paper by Martin Walsh investigating the history of hunting, trapping and animal translocation in the western Indian Ocean. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2007. Island Subsistence: Hunting, Trap...

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Mapping Biological and Cultural Transfers in the Western Indian Ocean: New Di...

Slides of a presentation by Martin Walsh about multidisciplinary research on the (pre)history of the Western Indian Ocean. Citation: Walsh, M. T. 2008. Mapping Biological and Cultural Tra...

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Faunal Names in Malagasy: Their Etymologies and Implications for the Prehisto...

Citation: Blench, R. M. & Walsh, M. T. 2009. Faunal Names in Malagasy: Their Etymologies and Implications for the Prehistory of the East African Coast. Paper presented to the Eleventh Int...

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