New research shows ancestral Māori adapted quickly in the face of rapid climate change
- Written by: Magdalena Bunbury, Postdoctoral research fellow, James Cook University
Shutterstock/Anton BalazhWhen the ancestors of Māori made landfall in Aotearoa some 750 years ago, it marked the final stop of the greatest expansion of human migration in prehistory.
Much of their story – exactly when they arrived and where they initially settled, how quickly the population grew, and how they sustained themselves and...
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