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Català: Una projecció ortogràfica de la Polinèsia
English: An orthographic projection of Polynesia, created from the same data as File:Worldmap_location_NED_50m.svg with gringer's perlshaper script. Inkscape was used to add colour, clip the land, and add migration arrows.
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Own work. Dates and arrows are based on Chambers (2008), with additional colouring and styling guided by discussion with Geoff Chambers 2008-2011 as part of my PhD project:

Migration arrows are supported by the following sources:

  • From Taiwan through Melanesia to Polynesia, and earlier migration to Australia and New Guinea:
  • Colonisation of East Polynesia, and dispersal to more remote islands (including Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand):
    • Janet M. Wilmshurst, Terry L. Hunt, Carl P. Lipo, and Atholl J. Anderson (2011). High-precision radiocarbon dating shows recent and rapid initial human colonization of East Polynesia, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, February 1, 2011, vol. 108 no. 5, 1815-1820. doi:10.1073/pnas.1015876108
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The Polynesian spread of colonization in the Pacific

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05:08, 3 Malaki 2018Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 05:08, 3 Malaki 2018553 × 553 (445 KB)GringerRemoved "d=" from SVG circle objects to improve validation
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08:34, 5 'Aukake 2008Ke kiʻiliʻi no ka mana ma 08:34, 5 'Aukake 2008270 × 210 (177 KB)Gringer{{Information |Description=An equirectangular projection of the world, created from the same data as Image:Worldmap_wdb_combined.svg. Inkscape was used to add colour , clip the land, and add in migration arrows. |Source=self-made |Date=2008-08-05 |Aut

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