Concluding remarks: What's in a name? "Negritos" in the context of the human prehistory of South East Asia
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southeast Asia have a shared phenotype due to common descent from a putative ancestral population, representing a preagricultural substrate of humanity in the region. This has been examined and te...
Auteur principal: | Ulijaszek, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Wayne State University Press
2013
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