Recently completed archaeological survey and excavation, in conjunction wit
h a re-analysis of historical documents and oral histories, brings to light
new evidence about the pre-colonial (tenth to seventeenth centuries) socie
ty of the banda Islands, once the world's sole source of nutmeg. The new da
ta challenge historical assumptions about settlement. Islamization and the
nature of trade networks in pre-colonial Banda. They also have implications
for the history of conflict between Bandanese and European colonizers, whi
ch resulted in genocide, enslavement or forced migration of the Bandanese p
opulation in the 1620s, and the beginning of the colonial era in what is to
day Indonesia.