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  1. Peter Stafford Bellwood (born Leicester, England, 1943) is Emeritus Professor of Archaeology in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra. He is well known for his Out of Taiwan model regarding the spread of Austronesian languages .

  2. 1 day ago · Peter Bellwood is an emeritus professor of archaeology at ANU, specializing in population migration, prehistory and language origins. He has published extensively on Southeast Asian and Pacific archaeology, and is a fellow of several academic societies and a recipient of the International Cosmos Prize.

  3. May 17, 2018 · Emeritus Professor Peter Bellwood. Position: Emeritus Professor (Archaeology) School and/or Centres: School of Archaeology and Anthropology. Email: peter.bellwood@anu.edu.au. Phone: 612 53120. Location: AD Hope G 29A. Researcher profile: https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/bellwood-ps. Biography. Research interests. Projects and grants.

  4. Biography. Born Leicester, UK. PhD Cambridge (King's College) 1980. Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (1983) Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy (2016) Honorary Fellow, Associazione Internationale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l'Oriente (Associazione ISMEO), Rome (2017) Internatiional Cosmos Prize 2021. Research Interests.

  5. Peter Bellwood is known for his decades of contributions to Asian and Pacific archaeology, responsible for formulating the fundamental chronological sequences of the region and situating these findings within broader contexts of human migrations, the ‘farming/language dispersal hypothesis’, origins and spread of Austronesian cultures, and interd...

  6. Abstract. Peter Bellwood is known for his decades of contributions to Asian and Pacific archaeology, responsible for formulating the fundamental chronological sequences of the region and situating these findings within broader contexts of human migrations, the ‘farming/language dispersal hypothesis’, origins and spread of Austronesian ...

  7. Winner of the 2021 (28th) International Cosmos Prize. The multidisciplinary reconstruction of prehistoric human migrations across the world and the multiregional development of agricultural societies, with a disciplinary focus on the archaeology of Southeast Asia and Oceania.

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