Climate change and postglacial human dispersals in southeast Asia

Modern humans have been living in Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) for at least 50,000 years. Largely because of the influence of linguistic studies, however, which have a shallow time depth, the attention of archaeologists and geneticists has usually been focused on the last 6,000 years - in particular...

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Main Authors: Soares, P, Trejaut, J, Loo, J, Hill, C, Mormina, M, Lee, C, Chen, Y, Hudjashov, G, Forster, P, Macaulay, V, Bulbeck, D, Oppenheimer, S, Lin, M, Richards, M
Other Authors: Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2008
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