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245 0 _aSouthern Asia, Australia & The Search for Human Origins
260 _aNew York:
_bCUP,
_c2014.
300 _axvi, 331p.
_b: ill.
500 _aReferences 265-318p.; Index 319-331p.
520 _aThis is the first book to focus on the role of Southern Asia and Australia in our understanding of modern human origins and the expansion of Homo sapiens between East Africa and Australia before 30,000 years ago. With contributions from leading experts that take into account the latest archaeological evidence from India and Southeast Asia, this volume critically reviews current models of the timing and character of the spread of modern humans out of Africa. It also demonstrates that the evidence from Australasia should receive much wider and more serious consideration in its own right if we want to understand how our species achieved its global distribution. Critically examining the “Out of Africa” model, this book emphasizes the context and variability of the global evidence in the search for human origins.
650 _a East of eden
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650 _a Patterns of modernity
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650 _a Smoke and mirrors
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650 _aHuman evolution
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700 _aDennell, Robin
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700 _aPorr, Martin
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