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The Ancients

The Polynesians: Ancient Mariners of the Pacific

The Ancients

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🗓️ 27 September 2020

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The ancient Polynesians remain the greatest seafarers in history. Already by the time of the legendary founding of Rome on 21 April 753 BC, Polynesian voyagers had crossed huge parts of the Pacific Ocean and settled on isolated islands such as Tonga and Samoa. Mind-boggling and incredible. Later they would voyage even further into the Pacific, settling the likes of Easter Island, Vanuatu and New Zealand. So how did they do this? How were they able to reach these far-flung islands in their iconic canoes? What were the keys to their success? And perhaps most fascinating of all what drove groups of Polynesians to want to set sail in their iconic canoes into the vast and treacherous Pacific?


So many questions still surround the ancient history of Polynesia and their unparalleled voyaging across the vast Pacific Ocean and in this podcast I was delighted to be joined by Christina Thompson to talk me through this 'Puzzle of Polynesia'. From the iconic outrigger canoes to the canine animals they brought with them, she explains what we do know (and what are the theories) about the ancient Polynesians and their incredible voyages across the Pacific Ocean.


Christina is the author of: 'Sea Peoples: The Puzzle of Polynesia' and 'Come on Shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All'



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0:00.0

Today we are heading to South East Asia and the vast Pacific Ocean because we are talking

0:08.0

about perhaps the greatest seafarers in the whole of history, the ancient Polynesians.

0:14.3

For hundreds of years before the first European ships reached these remote islands in the

0:18.7

central Pacific, the Polynesians had settled them.

0:22.5

But how did they do this?

0:24.3

How were they able to reach these far-flung islands in their iconic canoes?

0:29.6

What was the key to their success?

0:32.4

When in this podcast I was delighted to be joined by the one and only Christina Thompson.

0:37.1

Christina is the author of a couple of books all about Polynesia and in this podcast we

0:42.0

talk through where she chats to me about what we know about ancient Polynesian navigation

0:47.9

and the many mysteries that still abound.

0:51.4

Here's Christina.

0:57.9

It is great to have you on the show.

1:00.1

Thank you for inviting me.

1:01.1

I'm really pleased to be here.

1:02.6

Now the ancient Polynesians can we say that they are the greatest navigators in history

1:08.4

and perhaps also some of the earliest?

1:10.4

Yes, they are certainly the greatest.

1:12.2

I don't think there's any question about that.

1:14.6

They are certainly the earliest over the distances they covered.

1:17.6

There may have been other people who were in the ocean before them but they really made

1:22.6

the long haul voyages.

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