
Ancient Civilisations Polynesian Exploration
Feb 13, 2026
Dr Christina Thompson, editor and author specializing in Polynesian history, discusses Lapita pottery origins, epic long-distance voyaging, and traditional navigation using stars, swells, and oral maps. Short, vivid stories cover settlement of far-flung islands, contact with the Americas, and revival of ancient wayfinding techniques.
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Hokulea's Instrument-Free Pacific Crossing
- The 1976 Hokulea voyage recreated ancient Polynesian navigation from Maui to Tahiti without instruments.
- Mao Piailug read stars, clouds, currents, animals, and delivered people, plants, and livestock successfully.
Close Kin, Wide Dispersion
- Polynesians are genetically close yet widely dispersed across thousands of islands.
- Their migrations created a unique, shared culture across vast ocean distances.
Lapita Pottery Links Pacific Migrations
- Lapita artisans left distinctive dentate-stamped pottery linking settlements from Taiwan-derived migrants to the Pacific.
- These shards anchor the archaeological timeline for eastward expansion around 3,000 years ago.



