Genetic, linguistic and archaeological perspectives on human diversity in Southeast Asia : Yunnan University, China 26-27 June 2000
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Genetic, linguistic and archaeological perspectives on human diversity in Southeast Asia : Yunnan University, China 26-27 June 2000
(Recent advances in human biology / series editor, Charles E. Oxnard, v. 8)
World Scientific, c2001
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Papers presented at an international conference held in June 2000 at the University of Yunnan in Kunming, China
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Southeast Asia is regarded as one of the birthplaces of modern humans. Recent genetic evidence shows that it was probably the entry point of modern humans from Africa into East Asia and Oceania. With the help of new markers X mostly from the Y-chromosome and mtDNA X several recent efforts have been made to study the populations of Southeast Asia, which have been somewhat neglected in the past.A new picture of the origin and migrations of modern humans in this region is quickly emerging. In this book, the leading researchers in the studies of Southeast Asian, East Asian, and Oceanian populations present the most up-to-date results of their research.
目次
- Prehistory of human populations: archaelogical, linguistic and paleontological perspectives - prehistory, language and human biology - is there a consensus in East and Southeast Asia?, C.F.W. Higham
- human diversity and language diversity, W. S-Y Wang
- before the neolithic - hunter-gatherer societies in Central Thailand, R. Thosarat. The peopling of Southeast Asia: the case for an African rather than an Asian origin of the human Y-chromosome YAP insertion, P.A. Underhill and C.C. Roseman
- genetic history of ethnic populations in Southwestern China, B. Su et al
- Y-chromosomal variation in uxorilocal and patrilocal populations in Thailand, M. Srikummool et al
- genetic relationships among 16 ethnic groups from Malaysia and Southeast Asia, S.G. Tan. The peopling of East Asia: Chinese human genome diversity project - a synopsis, J. Chu
- origins and prehistoric migrations of modern humans in East Asia, B. Su and L. Jin. The peopling of Oceania: the genetic trail from Southeast Asia to the Pacific, R. Deka et al
- the colonization of remote Oceania and the drowning of Sundaland, J.K. Lum.
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