Substantive Evidence of Initial Habitation in the Remote Pacific: Archaeological Discoveries at Unai Bapot in Saipan, Mariana Islands
Discover the groundbreaking findings in "Substantive Evidence of Initial Habitation in the Remote Pacific: Archaeological Discoveries at Unai Bapot in Saipan, Mariana Islands" by Mike T. Carson. This insightful book, published in 2017, delves into the archaeological excavations at the Unai Bapot site, revealing the earliest known evidence of residential habitation in the Remote Pacific, dating back to before 1500 B.C. Carson's meticulous research sheds light on previously undocumented layers that were once part of near-tidal to shallow subtidal zones, providing a vital understanding of human settlements in Oceania. With 192 pages of compelling content, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in antiquities, archaeology, and the rich history of the Mariana Islands. Enhance your knowledge of early human habitation and explore the depths of the Pacific's archaeological treasures with this remarkable work.