"A marvellous summary of many aspects of Near Oceanic populations, from archaeology through linguistics and anthropology to genetics, by leaders in their respective research areas, all very attractively packaged in a nonintimidating way, with overviews to lead the reader into the subject and more detailed explorations of various issues. Plus there is a set of beautiful--and valuable--color plates....The ground is laid here for a new and exciting view of Pacific prehistory. The book is an invaluable guide to the new territory, and I would warmly recommend it to anyone with an interest in this part of the world."--American Journal of Human Biology"A marvellous summary of many aspects of Near Oceanic populations, from archaeology through linguistics and anthropology to genetics, by leaders in their respective research areas, all very attractively packaged in a nonintimidating way, with overviews to lead the reader into the subject and more detailed explorations of various issues. Plus there is a set of beautiful--and valuable--color plates....The ground is laid here for a new and exciting view of Pacific prehistory. The book is an invaluable guide to the new territory, and I would warmly recommend it to anyone with an interest in this part of the world."--American Journal of Human Biology