Indian Ocean globalisation and the westward Austronesian expansion (2022–2025)

Abstract:
This project aims to apply a multi-analytical archaeological science approach to investigate how cross-cultural interaction transformed peoples, societies and environments in the Indian Ocean. It plans to trace the movement of people, plants, animals, goods and practices to Madagascar and the Comoros over 1000 years ago in order to critically assess evidence for early long-distance contacts between Southeast Asia and Africa. The project seeks to enhance Australia¿TM)s capacity for archaeological science and deliver significant social and cultural benefits by shedding light on the history of the diverse but interconnected Indo-Pacific world in which Australia now occupies a central geopolitical position.
Grant type:
ARC Future Fellowships
Researchers:
  • ARC Future Fellow
    School of Social Science
    Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Funded by:
Australian Research Council