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Vol. 14 / No. 2
By: Karen Goodrich-Hedrick and John D. Hedrick
Cruise of the United States Frigate Potomac
Sir Mortimer Wheeler’s dictum, “Dead archaeology is the driest dust that blows” is too often realized in ethnological specimens relegated […]
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Vol. 14 / No. 4
By: John D. Hedrick and Karen Goodrich-Hedrick
The Problem of Polynesian Origin
Who are the Polynesians? From whom did they derive? How were they able to reach the far-flung islands of the […]
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By: John D. Hedrick and Karen Goodrich Hedrick
An Expedition to the New Hebrides
Melanesia—literally the black islands—stretches from New Guinea more than 4,000 kilometers southeastwards to Fiji. Some of the smaller islands in […]
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