lunes, 13 de septiembre de 2010

Genetic, Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives on Human Diversity in Southeast Asia


Volumen 8 perteneciente a la serie Recent Advances in Human Biology,
editado por Li Jin, Mark Seielstad y Chunjie Xiao (2000)

Contenido:

Part I: 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

Part II: The Peopling of Southeast Asia

The Case for an African Rather Than an Asian Origin of the Human Y-Chromosome YAP Insertion
P.A. Underbill & C.C. Roseman

Genetic History of Ethnic Populations in Southwestern China
B. Su, C. Xiao & L. Jin

Y-Chromosomal Variation in Uxorilocal and Patrilocal Populations in Thailand
M. Srikummool, D. Kangwanpong, N. Singh & M. Seielstad

Genetic Relationships Among 16 Ethnic Groups from Malaysia and Southeast Asia
S.G. Tan

Part III: 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 & L. Jin

Part IV: The Peopling of Oceania

The Genetic Trail from Southeast Asia to the Pacific
R. Deka, B. Su & L. Jin

The Colonization of Remote Oceania and the Drowning of Sundaland
J.K. hum

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