COLONIZATION of ISEA and AUSTRALIA. Introduction : Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) comprises the tropical islands lying in between mainland East Asia and.

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COLONIZATION of ISEA and AUSTRALIA

Introduction : Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) comprises the tropical islands lying in between mainland East Asia and Taiwan to the northwest and Australia and New Guinea to the southeast. The eastern islands that have been separated from the mainland and from each other by deep marine troughs include the Philippines (east of Palawan), Sulawesi, northern Moluccas, and the Nusa Tenggara (“southeast”) islands.

 Island Southeast Asia (ISEA), the area encompassed by modern Indonesia, East Malaysia, and the Philippines, was colonized by modern humas at least 45, 000 years ago. At that time, the region was split between the Pleistocene continent of Sunda, which stretched from Sumatra, to Bali, and to Palawan. The Sunda shelf was flooded when sea levels rose in the early-Holocene epoch, spurring the development of maritime exchange between populations on the remnant Sunda islands and populations in Wallacea. However, despite this evidence for a dynamic population history in early ISEA, paleoanthropologists tend to classify all early human remains in the region as “Australo- Melanesian” and argue for a mid-Holocene immigration of the ancestors of the present-day inhabitants.

AUSTRO-MELANESIANS

 The primary justification for a two-tier population history in ISEA is historical linguistics. Almost all indegionous populations in the region speak languages belonging to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of Austronesian.  Austronesian languages must have developed in Taiwan and spread, by sea, from there to across their current distribution, with the various branches of Malayo-Polynesian separating along the voyage.

 In the 1970’s, archaeologists began to draw a direct relation between the dispersal of early Austronesian languages and the onset of the Neolithic period in ISEA. The appearance of pottery was used as a proxy for the arrival of the Taiwanese “Austronesians,” whose agricultural subsistence allowed them to supplant or assimilate the indigenous Australo- Melanesian. Rice agriculture was also present in the early Holocene. Archaeological comparisons suggested that the earliest Neolithic cultures in Taiwan resemble earlier cultures found in south China and also have parallels to Neolithic sites found in the Philippines Pot collected in Taiwan

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