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Prehistoric Mongoloid Dispersals ~ Prehistoric Mongoloid Dispersals Edited by Takeru Akazawa University Museum University of Tokyo and Emoke Szathmary Department of Anthropology McMaster University This publication was supported by a generous donation from the Daido Life Foundation Oxford New York Tokyo OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1996
Prehistoric mongoloid dispersals Edited by Takeru Akazawa ~ Prehistoric mongoloid dispersals Edited by Takeru Akazawa and Emöke J E Szathmáry New York Oxford University Press 1996 387 pp ISBN 0‐19‐852318‐1 15000 cloth
Prehistoric Mongoloid dispersals Book 1996 ~ Note Citations are based on reference standards However formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study The specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher classroom teacher institution or organization should be applied
Prehistoric Mongoloid Dispersals – Natural History Books ~ Prehistoric Mongoloid Dispersals By Akazawa T and Szathmary editors SKU 14063 15000 Add to Cart Pp xiv 389 numerous textfigures diagrams and maps Publisher’s original dark blue cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and front cover lg 8vo Contains 24 chapters by noted authorities in the field mostly dealing with the
Prehistoric Mongoloid Dispersals Google Books ~ Of all human migrations the most significant was that of the Mongoloid during the last Glacial period Unrelated groups spread from their homeland in Asia through Siberia to the Americas or across the Pacific ultimately covering twothirds of the earths surface
A History of the Native People of Canada ~ 1980 Microblades and prehistory technological and cultural considerations for the north Pacific coast In Early Native Americans Prehistoric Demography Economy and Technology
Prehistoric Mongoloid Dispersals J E Emoke Szathmary ~ Of all human migrations the most significant was that of the Mongoloid during the last Glacial period Unrelated groups spread from their homeland in Asia through Siberia to the Americas or across the Pacific ultimately covering twothirds of the earths surface
ProtoMongoloid Wikipedia ~ In archaeogenetics ProtoMongoloid refers to a suggested group which is considered to be part of the PaleoMongoloid group Notable examples of fossils exhibiting protoMongoloid phenotypes are found in Late Pleistocene fossils notably the Minatogawa skeletons and the Liujiang crania The Jōmon people as well as Paleoamericans retain some plesiomorphic traits derived from ProtoMongoloids Modern East Asians represent their the most direct descent
Jōmon people Wikipedia ~ Professor of anthropology Akazawa Takeru 1996 at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies Kyoto suggests that the Jōmon were PaleoMongoloid 7 A dental morphology study shows the Jōmon and Ainu have their own dental structure but are generally closer to the Sundadont groups which is more common in Southeast Asia Turner 1990 8
The origin of the Japanese race based on genetic markers ~ Based on the geographical distribution of the markers and gene flow of Gm ag and ab3st northern Mongoloid marker genes from northeast Asia to the Japanese archipelago the Japanese population belongs basically to the northern Mongoloid group and is thus suggested to have originated in northeast Asia most likely in the Baikal area of Siberia
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