The Austronesians: historical and comparative perspectives
In: Occasional paper of the Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific Studies, the Australian National University
The Austronesians in History: Common Origins and Diverse Transformations --Section I.Origins and Dispersals --Proto-Austronesian and the Major Austronesian Subgroups --The Prehistory of Oceanic Languages: A Current View --Borneo as a Cross-Roads for Comparative Austronesian Linguistics --Austronesian Prehistory in Southeast Asia: Homeland, Expansion and Transformation --The Lapita Culture and Austronesian Prehistory in Oceania --The Austronesian Conquest of the Sea -- Upwind --Domesticated and Commensal Mammals of Austronesia and Their Histories --Section II.Transformations and Interactions --Homo Sapiens is an Evolving Species: Origins of the Austronesians --A Study of Genetic Distance and the Austronesian/Non-Austronesian Dichotomy --Language Contact and Change in Melanesia --Austronesian Societies and Their Transformations --Sea Nomads and Rainforest Hunter-Gatherers: Foraging Adaptations in the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago --Exchange Systems, Political Dynamics, and Colonial Transformations in Nineteenth Century Oceania --Indic Transformation: The Sanskritization of Jawa and the Javanization of the Bharata --Continuity and Change in the Austronesian Transition to Islam and Christianity --Christianity and Austronesian Transformations: Church, Polity and Culture in the Philippines and the Pacific.