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Maritime timeline

This is a timeline of events in maritime history.

Prehistory

  • 1.5 – 1,000,000 BP: stone tool evidence at the Calio site in Sulawesi shows that hominins made an early deep sea crossing at least 1.04 million years ago.
*Austronesians develop the fore-and-aft crab claw sail from an earlier V-shaped square sail. They also invent outrigger boat technology from earlier catamaran technology.
*Austronesians colonize the Marianas Islands from the island of Luzon in the Philippines. The first long-distance ocean crossing in human history and the first humans to reach Remote Oceania.
*Austronesians in Island Southeast Asia establish the Austronesian maritime trade network with Southern India and Sri Lanka, resulting in an exchange of material culture, including boat and sailing technologies and crops like sugarcane, coconuts, and various spices. It is the precursor to both the Indian Ocean spice trade and maritime silk road.

Antiquity

*Austronesians from Island Southeast Asia develop the tanja sail and junk sail.
*Austronesians from either the Philippines or Eastern Indonesia colonize Palau and Yap.

Middle Ages

*Austronesians (Javanese and Malay people) reach Ghana in West Africa.
*Austronesians (Polynesians) from Samoa and Tonga start the second expansion phase into Polynesia, by rapidly colonizing the Cook Islands, the Society Islands, the Tuamotus, and the Marquesas.
*Leif Ericson crossed the Labrador Sea to reach North America.
*Austronesians (Polynesians) colonize Easter Island and possibly made contact with South America.

Age of Discovery

Rise of steamboats and motorships

Diesel

See also

References

Further reading

  • Triastanti, Ani. Perdagangan Internasional pada Masa Jawa Kuno; Tinjauan Terhadap Data Tertulis Abad X-XII. Essay of Faculty of Cultural Studies. Gadjah Mada University of Yogyakarta, 2007.