Resolving the ancestry of Austronesian-speaking populations
There are two very different interpretations of the prehistory of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA), with genetic evidence invoked in support of both. The “out-of-Taiwan” model proposes a major Late Holocene expansion of Neolithic Austronesian speakers from Taiwan. An alternative, proposing that Late Gla...
Main Authors: | Soares, P, Trejaut, J, Rito, T, Cavadas, B, Hill, C, Eng, K, Mormina, M, Brandão, A, Fraser, R, Wang, T, Loo, J, Snell, C, Ko, T, Amorim, A, Pala, M, Macaulay, V, Bulbeck, D, Wilson, J, Gusmão, L, Pereira, L, Oppenheimer, S, Lin, M, Richards, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2016
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