Cruz Mayor Expedition

In search of the first human settlements and their craftmanship in Oceania

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Comments (2)
Re: Madang New Guinea
2 Saturday, 31 January 2009 21:09
Antonio Cruz-Mayor Prendes
We are considering to return to Papua New Guinea, because the Expedition is still running analyzing the thousands of stencils that we have found in the rock. As a consequence of the stencils found, we have discovered a new native tribe.

So to your question, the answer is probably yes. Any news about further expeditions or findings of the current expedition will be published on this website.
Madang New Guinea
1 Saturday, 17 January 2009 02:21
Allen Spehr
I am the son of an American missonary and I grew up in the Madang area of New Guinea. I remember a fossil bed near a stream in the Madang area which had perfectly preserved fossils. I have never seen better preserved fossils in my life. Leaves were perfectly visible in the shale rock that I saw there were also shell impressions. These specimens looked so clear that if you had pressed a piece of clay into the fossil rock, you would swear you were looking at the real leaf had the clay been green. Are you still doing exploration work in New Guinea?

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