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Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific
Nicholas Thomas
Apollo
June 2016
224 pp(彩色照片)
書籍編號:
03-13760
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● 內文簡介

★《華爾街日報》2021最佳好書之一
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★美亞馬遜暢銷大洋洲歷史#84;澳週與紐西蘭歷史#86;探險與發現世界歷史#443

翻開六萬年前的故事篇章,回到太平洋島嶼文化的壯麗起源。

太平洋三大島群——波里尼西亞、美拉尼西亞、密克羅尼西亞——在世界最大的海洋綿延開來,途中涵蓋了種類繁多的族群與文化。以歐洲海上探險家先驅庫克船長(James Cook)為首,當他初到此地,便對當地蓬勃的人類文化感到震驚與疑惑不已。畢竟,這裡是距離陸地數千公哩遠,看似杳無人煙的荒地。

他不禁疑問這些人是誰?他們的血脈從何而來?最重要的是,他們是如何跨越汪洋大海,克服地理障礙而後建立人類文化?

在《航行者:太平洋海上文化之起源》(Voyagers: The Settlement of the Pacific)這本書中,知名人類與考古學家尼可拉斯‧湯瑪士(Nicholas Thomas)描繪自史前時代以降的海洋遷徙,地理幅員跨越亞洲與美洲間小島。引用龐大的基因、考古、語言學研究、海上科學技術,這本書一點一點解譯那些看似不可思議的長距離遷徙,打破人類對於太平洋海上文化的迷思。它說明了海上古人豐厚的生命力、人類建築文明的智慧,並留給後世無限的驚奇與啟發。

 

● 作者簡介

尼可拉斯‧湯瑪士(Nicholas Thomas),得獎作家、歷史人類學教授、劍橋考古與人類學博物館館長。尼可拉斯來自澳洲,多年來投身寫作與編輯,代表作為《Islanders: The Pacific in the Age of Empire》,
榮獲2011年沃夫森歷史獎(Wolfson History Prize)。尼可拉斯現居英國劍橋。

 

● 媒體報導

“Mr. Thomas began to study Pacific prehistory in the 1980s, a great period for archaeological research, and his account of this intellectual revolution is clear and compelling.”―Wall Street Journal

“The author highlights a dizzying burst of new research that draws on advanced genetics, linguistics and, not least, a revival of voyaging itself by indigenous navigators.”―Economist

“Thomas should be commended for his engaging writing style, which regularly had me looking forward to turning the page. I would not be surprised if, after reading this masterpiece, many readers are compelled to take up voyaging themselves.”―Science

“A brisk and intriguing account of how the islands of Oceania came to be inhabited by humans… With lucid explanations of modern advances in historical anthropology and evocative reflections on the author’s own fascination with Oceania, this is an accessible introduction to an astounding chapter in human history.”―Publishers Weekly

“A scholarly survey of the current state of knowledge on the ancient peopling of Oceania. Blending ethnohistory, archaeology, and linguistics, anthropologist Thomas asks the big questions about 'a civilization that has seldom been recognized as such.'...[Thomas's] view that the Polynesians have long been 'archipelago dwellers' well aware of their distant relatives on other atolls and high islands brings a welcome world-systems approach to Oceania, an understudied region.”―Kirkus

"Thomas successfully draws readers into this fascinating, often-overlooked history and offers plenty of resources for those looking to read more.”―Library Journal

"The peopling of the Pacific is one of humanity's greatest feats of imagination, ingenuity, and courage. Voyagers authoritatively recounts that achievement with both sympathy and wonder."
―David Armitage, Harvard University

“Voyagers will deeply engage and delight new readers of Pacific histories, while scholars will marvel at the author’s elegant, concise chronicle. From Thomas’s own traveler’s tales, to masterful evocations of peoples, climes, Spanish guns, Tongan monarchs, coconut fiber, mythic stories, megafauna, island aristocracies, star compasses, and ancestral village homes, the reader bears witness to the creation of a complex and interconnected Oceanian world, framed by scholarly debates and the everyday lives of epic migration and master navigation.”―Matt Matsuda, Rutgers University

“Written in an engaging style, the author points to indigenous technologies and the reactivation of navigational knowledge which perfectly captures the vital and energetic relationship Pacific peoples enjoy today with the ocean that defines their lives. Voyagers will leave readers with a nuanced understanding of the fundamental connectivity of this remarkable region and the deep affinities amongst the people who call it home. A compelling read.”―Maia Nuku, Curator for Oceanic Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art