Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network (NMTCN)

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Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network (NMTCN) Wilhelm Solheim II and the Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network (NMTCN)

Wilhelm Solheim II American archaeologist Wilhelm Solheim II has spent his career studying southeast Asian archaeology. Trained at the universities of California at Berkeley and Arizona, Solheim is considered a pioneer in the prehistoric archaeology of the Philippines and Southeast Asia

Filipinos and most South East Asians were maritime oriented population that developed since 50000 years ago in Southeast Asian mainland

Around 13000 years ago, the use of small boats probably started with routes including Siberia, Japan, South China, and North Vietnam as proved by similarities of heavy earthenware pottery found in these places.

Solheim hypothesized that single outriggers were used for small boats around these time as contacts between vietnam and Bismarck islands near New Guinea

Around 6000 years ago, Palawan and Mindanao would have been in contact with coastal Vietnam, south china bringing arboriculture into Philippines. Coastal South China would also have been in contact with North Luzon, Batanes and Babuyan islands.

Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network These groups of maritime people Solheim will call Nusantao forming the Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network

Pre Austronesian

Proto Austronesian

Malayo Polynesian

Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network

Out of this trading region, Austronesian languages developed from Pre- and Proto-Austronesian languages to produce a lingua franca or a third-language common to all them

Nusantao probably originated along major rivers in mountains of Vietnam in late Pleistocene(12000BP)

The Nusantao started long distance trade that involved long distance communication of ideas, knowledge, genes and language needed for the trading. That is why, even of the absence of migration, many similar artifacts, ornaments were shared over a wide territory.

10000 BP  Austric 9000 BP  Pre-Austronesian 8000 BP  Proto-Austronesian 7000 BP  Austronesian 7000 BP  Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 6000 BP  Malayo-Polynesian 6000 BP  Western Malayo Polynesian 6000 BP  Philippine Language

THE END Borja,Adrian Fornis, Ricky Penetrante, Arvin Robante, Kelvin