Saipan Island Saipan Island Northern Mariana Islands
1485 BCE to 1342 BCE
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Groups from southeastern Asia, primarily speakers of the languages (now) classified as Malayo-Polynesian, begin to spread out to nearby Pacific Islands from about 1500 BCE.
Human habitation in Saipan, the second largest of the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, dates from this time.
Groups from southeastern Asia, primarily speakers of the languages (now) classified as Malayo-Polynesian, have begun to spread out to nearby Pacific Islands.
Saipan, along with neighboring Guam, Rota/Luta, Tinian, and to a lesser extent smaller islands northward, seems to have been first inhabited around 2000 BCE.
Evidence of human habitation in Saipan, the second largest of the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific Ocean, dates from around 1500.
…Saipan, the second largest, and …
...land in another of the the Mariana Islands to the north of Guam, where they briefly anchor and replenish their supplies, fight with Chamorro tribes, and leave several huts burned to the ground.