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Sailing virtual canoes across Oceania: revisiting island accessibility
Authors:Anne Di Piazza  Philippe Di Piazza  Erik Pearthree
Institution:1. CNRS-CREDO, Université de Provence, 3 Place Victor Hugo, 13331 Marseille, Bouches du Rhone, France;2. Philippe Di Piazza, PTC, Vitrolles, France;3. Erik Pearthree, CREDO, Université de Provence, 3 Place Victor Hugo, Marseille, France
Abstract:Understanding sailing conditions is a basic requirement for understanding the two periods of settlement of the distant islands of Oceania, initially from the Bismarck Islands off New Guinea as far as Samoa and later from Samoa throughout East Polynesia. The question of a “navigational threshold” between these two worlds is the focus of this paper. A computer simulation is presented that quantifies the difficulty of sailing virtual canoes in the differing wind conditions in both areas. The model demonstrates substantial differences in ease of voyaging up to and beyond Samoa. That this measure is so markedly different between these two worlds gives support for the hypothesised pause between the discovery and settlement of islands West and East of Samoa.
Keywords:Oceania  Settlement  Navigation  Computer simulation  Island accessibility
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