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ooli3@sopuli.xyzM to archeology@sopuli.xyz · 5 days ago

Men traded wares – but women traded knowledge: what a new archaeological study tells us about PNG sea trade

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Men traded wares – but women traded knowledge: what a new archaeological study tells us about PNG sea trade

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ooli3@sopuli.xyzM to archeology@sopuli.xyz · 5 days ago
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Archaeologists once assumed that men were responsible for seafaring trade in Papua New Guinea. New research shows how women played a fundamental role.
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