Comparative Austronesian Series
The Comparative Austronesian Series began as the publications of an interdisciplinary project involving anthropologists, linguists and archaeologists committed to the comparative study of the Austronesian-speaking populations of the world whose distribution extends from Taiwan to Timor, and from Madagascar to Easter Island. The series now continues and extends the impetus of the initial project focusing on a variety of topics of comparative significance.
Please note: The following list of titles is sorted by publication date, with the most recent first.
Displaying results 1 to 9 of 9.

Wehali: The Female Land »
Traditions of a Timorese Ritual Centre

Austronesian Paths and Journeys »

Expressions of Austronesian Thought and Emotions »

Precedence »
Social Differentiation in the Austronesian World

Origins, Ancestry and Alliance »
Explorations in Austronesian Ethnography

Sharing the Earth, Dividing the Land »
Land and territory in the Austronesian world

The Austronesians »
Historical and Comparative Perspectives

Inside Austronesian Houses »
Perspectives on domestic designs for living
