Earliest Pottery on New Guinea Mainland Reveals Austronesian Influences in Highland Environments 3000 Years Ago

Archaeologists and other scientists from University of Otago, Australian National University, The University of New South Wales and University of Arizona have teamed up to identify the earliest well-dated pottery from mainland New Guinea. The earthenware sherds are over 3,000 years old, and their chemical composition can be traced to the north coast at a time when the first Polynesians were beginning to explore the remote Pacific islands.