Main Title |
The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia Inter-disciplinary Studies in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Linguistics and Genetics / [electronic resource] : |
Type |
EBOOK |
Author |
Petraglia, Michael D.
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Other Authors |
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Publisher |
Springer Netherlands, |
Year Published |
2007 |
Call Number |
HM545 |
ISBN |
9781402055621 |
Subjects |
Human genetics ;
Evolution (Biology) ;
Vertebrates ;
Anthropology ;
Archaeology
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Internet Access |
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Collation |
XIV, 466 p. online resource. |
Notes |
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only |
Contents Notes |
Setting Foundations -- Afro-Eurasian mammalian fauna and early hominin dispersals -- "Resource-rich, stone-poor": Early hominin land use in large river systems of northern India and Pakistan -- Toward developing a basin model for Paleolithic settlement of the Indian subcontinent: Geodynamics, monsoon dynamics, habitat diversity and dispersal routes -- The Acheulean of peninsular India with special reference to the Hungsi and Baichbal valleys of the lower Deccan -- Changing trends in the study of a Paleolithic site in India: A century of research at Attirampakkam -- Was Homo heidelbergensis in South Asia? A test using the Narmada fossil from central India -- The Modern Scene -- The Toba supervolcanic eruption: Tephra-fall deposits in India and paleoanthropological implications -- The emergence of modern human behavior in South Asia: A review of the current evidence and discussion of its possible implications -- Genetic evidence on modern human dispersals in South Asia: Y chromosome and mitochondrial DNA perspectives: The world through the eyes of two haploid genomes -- Cranial diversity in South Asia relative to modern human dispersals and global patterns of human variation -- New Worlds in the Holocene -- Interpreting biological diversity in South Asian prehistory: Early Holocene population affinities and subsistence adaptations -- Population movements in the Indian subcontinent during the protohistoric period: Physical anthropological assessment -- Foragers and forager-traders in South Asian worlds: Some thoughts from the last 10,000 years -- Anthropological, historical, archaeological and genetic perspectives on the origins of caste in South Asia -- Language families and quantitative methods in South Asia and elsewhere -- Duality in Bos indicus mtDNA diversity: Support for geographical complexity in zebu domestication -- Non-human genetics, agricultural origins and historical linguistics in South Asia -- Concluding Remarks -- Thoughts on The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia -- Human evolution and culture change in the Indian subcontinent -- Human evolution and culture change in the Indian subcontinent. South Asia is home to a diverse range of prehistoric and contemporary cultures that include foragers, pastoralists, and farmers. In this book, archaeologists, biological anthropologists, geneticists and linguists are brought together in order to provide a comprehensive account of the history and evolution of human populations residing in the subcontinent. A wide range of topics and issues are addressed in this book, including hominin adaptations, behaviours, and dispersals; the origin and spread of food producing economies; and the cultural, biological and genetic relationship of foragers and settled communities. New theories, methodologies and interpretations presented in this book are bound to have a profound effect on the way in which the cultural record of South Asia is perceived and how this evolutionary history relates to events in the wider world. |
Place Published |
Dordrecht |
Corporate Au Added Ent |
SpringerLink (Online service) |
Title Ser Add Ent |
Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Series |
Host Item Entry |
Springer eBooks |
PUB Date Free Form |
2007 |
Series Title Untraced |
Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Series |
BIB Level |
m |
Medium |
computer |
Content |
text |
Carrier |
online resource |
Cataloging Source |
OCLC/T |
OCLC Time Stamp |
20141209193522 |
Language |
eng |
Origin |
SPRINGER |
Type |
EBOOK |
OCLC Rec Leader |
04823nam a22005175i 45 |