- and thus
called Austronesians the "people from the
southern world". In the
third edition,
published in 1795, he
named Austronesians the "Malay race"...
- of the
Austronesians-speaking Peoples".
Review of Archaeology. 18: 39–48. Bellwood, Peter; Fox, James; Tryon,
Darrell (1995). The
Austronesians: Historical...
- Look up
Austronesian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Austronesian may
refer to: The
Austronesian languages The
historical Austronesian peoples who...
- 3000 to 1500 BCE.
Austronesians reached the
northernmost Philippines,
specifically the
Batanes Islands, by
around 2200 BCE.
Austronesians were the first...
- many
innovations not
found in the
other proto-languages. The Proto-
Austronesians used two
types of directions,
which are the land-sea axis and the monsoon...
-
Taiwanese indigenous peoples are
Austronesians, with linguistic,
genetic and
cultural ties to
other Austronesian peoples.
Taiwan is the
origin and linguistic...
-
Indio were
native Austronesians, but as a
legal classification,
Indio were
those who
embraced Roman Catholicism and
Austronesians who
lived in proximity...
-
origin and mode of
dispersal of the
Austronesian peoples, but the most
widely accepted theory is that
modern Austronesians originated from
migrations out of...
- tə-GAH-log,
native pronunciation: [tɐˈɡaːloɡ] ; Baybayin: ᜆᜄᜎᜓᜄ᜔) is an
Austronesian language spoken as a
first language by the
ethnic Tagalog people, who...
-
Guinea and
another for
Saccharum sinense by
Austronesians in
Taiwan and
southern China.
Papuans and
Austronesians originally primarily used
sugarcane as food...