Origins And Past Of Modern Humans, The: Towards Reconciliation

Author:   Keiichi Omoto (Intl Res Ctr For Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan) ,  Phillip Vallentine Tobias (Univ Of Witwatersrand Medical Sch, South Africa) ,  Phillip Vallentine Tobias (Univ Of Witwatersrand Medical Sch, South Africa)
Publisher:   World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Volume:   3
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9789810232030


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   27 March 1998
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Keiichi Omoto (Intl Res Ctr For Japanese Studies, Kyoto, Japan) ,  Phillip Vallentine Tobias (Univ Of Witwatersrand Medical Sch, South Africa) ,  Phillip Vallentine Tobias (Univ Of Witwatersrand Medical Sch, South Africa)
Publisher:   World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Imprint:   World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9789810232030


ISBN 10:   9810232039
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   27 March 1998
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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People of Japan inferred from mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms in east Asians, S. Horai, K. Omoto; Tracing the origin of modern humans using nuclear microsatellite polymorphisms, R. Deka et al; gene trees of Beta-globin - inferences on the origins of modern humans, R.M. Hardin et al; Linguistic and genetic diversity in Europe, S. Paabo; HLA class II alleles and haplotypes in Asian populations - with special reference to the Ainu, K. Tokunaga; Genetic studies on the origin of modern humans, M. Neil; Multiregional or uniregional origin of modern humans - what do genetic data indicate? N. Takahata, J. Kein; MrDNA in Oceania - resolution with linguistic, morphometric, serological, and nuclear genetic markers, R. Cann; Multiregional evolution and modern human origins, M.H. Wolpoff; On the degree of Neanderthal - modern continuity in the earliest upper Palaeolithic crania from the Czech Republic - evidence from non-metrical features, G. Brauer, H. Broeg; The first anatomically advanced humans from South Africa and the Levant, G.P. Rightmire; Continuity or replacement - viewed from source of certain features of modern humans in China, X. Wu; The new dates from Java and China, their relevance to the origin of modern humans, G. Pope; The spread of modernity in Palaeolithic Europe, P.T. Miracle; Human dispersals and colonizations in prehistory - the southeast Asian data and their implications, P. Bellwood; Modelling the spread of early farming and of the early upper Palaeolithic in Europe. K. Aoki; language and the evolution of modern humans, W S-Y Wang; Dene-caucasian - a new linguistic family, M. Ruhlen.

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