Origins And Past Of Modern Humans, The: Towards Reconciliation -

Origins And Past Of Modern Humans, The: Towards Reconciliation

Buch | Hardcover
280 Seiten
1998
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd (Verlag)
978-981-02-3203-0 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
The outcome of the International Workshop on the Origins of Modern Humans (Kyoto, 1996), this work contains up-to-date findings and interpretations of the origins and past of Homo sapiens. The aim of the book is to achieve a reconciliation of results from different disciplines.
In this volume, because the differences in methodological approaches are so great, the focus is switched to the major issues in the hope of achieving a 'reconciliation', if not a perfect agreement, among the scholars of different disciplines. The keyword for the meeting was 'balance' — a balanced view over the results from different disciplines.

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.

Reihe/Serie Recent Advances In Human Biology ; 3
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 981-02-3203-9 / 9810232039
ISBN-13 978-981-02-3203-0 / 9789810232030
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