Question

Archaeological evidence for taro farming at the Kuk site in Papua New Guinea is significant because:
a) it indicates that most of New Guinea was conquered by Polynesians
b) it points to independent domestication and thus an independent development of agriculture in the New Guinea highlands
c) it proves that the land bridges that connected New Guinea to the rest of Asia stayed accessible longer than other land bridges, despite sea level changes
d) it proves that New Guinea had significant contact with Australia during the mid Holocene
e) all of the above

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