Many Asians settled in the islands around Indonesia and New Guinea around 1600 BC and opened a trade route to New Guinea. This is a good approach for New Guinea because they lack technical progress. The conquest of New Guinea and Australia in Europe may be due not only to their environment and geography but also to their technological progress. The Europeans were very advanced at the time, they were able to adapt to the new environment and use the technology they used in Europe like writing.
In the 1997 Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Firearms, Bacteria, Steel - Fate of Human Society", an ecologist and anthropologist Jared Diamond said why certain civilizations like Europeans grow in other civilizations Diamond considers the impact and influence of geographical and ecological barriers, climate, diseases, tribal composition and relations, food production, domestication potential, and the overall size of the regional population. The diamond logic is characterized by ecological and geographical advantages as the population gets bigger, the possibility of domestication is large, close proximity creates extensive disease resistance, competitive unique and long-term income retention realization It is shown that it creates. environment
Firearms, Bacteria, and Steel: The destiny of human society (13000 years history, also known as firearms, bacteria, and steel) is a multidisciplinary non-interdisciplinary 1997 written by Professor Jared Diamond, a professor of geography and physiology It is a fiction book. . University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). In 1998 guns, bacteria, and steel received the general Non Fiction Pulitzer Prize and the Aventis Best Science Award. In July 2005, a documentary produced by the National Geographic Society based on this book was broadcast on PBS.