Two prehistoric migrations peopled the Pacific. One reached New Guinea and Australia, and a second, more recent, migration extended through Melanesia and from there to the Polynesian islands. These migrations were accompanied by two distinct populations of the specific human pathogen Helicobacter pylori...
Tryon, D. T.: 1985, The peopling of the Pacific: a linguistic appraisal, in R. L. Kirk and E. Szathmary (eds), Out of Asia; Peopling of the Americas and the Pacific , Jornal of Pacific History, Canberra, pp. 147-157.Tryon DM (1984) The peopling of the Pacific: a linguistic...
Frontier Lapita interaction with resident Papuan populations set the stage for initial peopling of the Pacific The initial peopling of the remote Pacific islands was one of the greatest migrations in human history, beginning three millennia ago by Lapita cultural gr... B Shaw,S Hawkins,L Becerra-...
Peopling of the Pacific: A Holistic Anthropological Perspective The human colonization of the Pacific is an enduring problem in historical anthropology. Recent advances in archaeology historical linguistics, and bioanthropology have coalesced to form a set of models for population movements and inter......
In less than a decade, analyses of ancient genomes have transformed our understanding of the Indigenous peopling and population history of the Americas. These studies have shown that this history, which began in the late Pleistocene epoch and continued episodically into the Holocene epoch, was far ...
migrations of hunter-gatherers to Melanesia and Australia and for more recent migrations of Austronesian farmers from mainland Southeast Asia to the Pacific. ... TM Karafet,JS Lansing,AJ Redd,... - 《Human Biology》 被引量: 221发表: 2005年 Y chromosomal DNA variation in east Asian populations...
The peopling of the Americas was a process that unfolded over more than 15,000 years. Geological, archaeological, genetic, skeletal, and linguistic evidence reveal information about this process on different scales. The preponderance of the evidence points to humans migrating from Asia into Beringia ...
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In: Kirk R, Szathmary E (eds) Out of Asia: peopling the Americas and the Pacific. Journal of Pacific History, Canberra, pp 79-104 Application of ... EJE Szathmary - 《American Journal of Physical Anthropology》 被引量: 0发表: 1981年 "Pigmies and cranes" narratives in context of the...
www.nature.com/jhg Revisiting the peopling of Japan: an admixture perspective Rita Rasteiro1 and Loune`s Chikhi1,2 The first inhabitants of Japan, the Jomon hunter-gatherers, had their culture significantly modified by that of the Yayoi farmers, who arrived at a later stage from mainland Asia...