The Tongan Maritime Expansion: A Case in the Evolutionary Ecology of Social Complexity.

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Authors: SHANKAR ASWANI and MICHAEL W. GRAVES
Date: Fall 1998
From: Asian Perspectives: The Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific(Vol. 37, Issue 2)
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Document Type: Article
Length: 12,625 words

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Archaeological research has explored the evolution of the Tongan maritime empire. Ethnohistory and archaeological data have shown how both can expose overlapping historical change. The Tongans utilized competition as well as cooperative strategies that increased their social complexity as territory expanded. Tongatapu's location, development as a single polity, and of voyaging technology influenced how this Pacific island empire grew.

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