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The Pacific: 8000 to 5000 B.C.

Module by: Jack E. Maxfield

THE PACIFIC

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Australia had many of the same tools that were found in New Guinea, such as the edge-ground axe and waisted blades. Micronesia and most of Polynesia appear to have been uninhabited throughout all these millennia under review.

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