Question

Loss of rice and millet agriculture as well as loom weaving and other cultural traits prior to the Austronesian colonization of Oceania suggests that
a) groups experienced "bottle-neck losses" as they moved east and gradually lost contact with their homeland cultures
b) groups experienced "population disruptions" as they encountered new diseases and environmental threats on the islands that they encountered
c) groups were able to stay in almost constant contact with their homeland cultures
d) these types of activities were impossible on the new islands that the colonists encountered
e) people forgot many of their cultural skills during their long sea voyages

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