Wallacea is the transitional biogeographic zone between the continents of Sunda (Southeast Asia) and Sahul (Australian-New Guinea). It consists of a series of island chains unique in the region for never having been connected to either continent. Movement of early modern humans from Sunda to Sahul during the late Pleistocene required dispersal through Wallacea, and hence would have necessitated sea crossings. However, the archeological evidence for early modern humans in Wallacea is still a work in progress, and none of it pre-dates the archeological record from Sahul. While numerous models of this significant colonization event have been proposed, selecting the most likely model for first landfall in Sahul using current archeological evide...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
Past environments of equatorial SE Asia must have played a critical role in determining the timing a...
The northeastern Indonesian archipelago occupies a strategic location against the southwestern rim o...
Wallacea is the transitional biogeographic zone between the continents of Sunda (Southeast Asia) and...
Archaeological records from Australia provide the earliest, indirect evidence for maritime crossings...
Archaeological records from Australia provide the earliest, indirect evidence for maritime crossings...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) dispersed rapidly through island southeast Asia (Sunda and Wallace...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sign...
The Wallacean archipelago between the Indian and Pacific Oceans is a critical biogeographic boundary...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
The first peopling of Sahul (Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands joined at lower sea levels) b...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
In this chapter we examine the evidence for modern human dispersal, early settlement and later adapt...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sig...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
Past environments of equatorial SE Asia must have played a critical role in determining the timing a...
The northeastern Indonesian archipelago occupies a strategic location against the southwestern rim o...
Wallacea is the transitional biogeographic zone between the continents of Sunda (Southeast Asia) and...
Archaeological records from Australia provide the earliest, indirect evidence for maritime crossings...
Archaeological records from Australia provide the earliest, indirect evidence for maritime crossings...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) dispersed rapidly through island southeast Asia (Sunda and Wallace...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sign...
The Wallacean archipelago between the Indian and Pacific Oceans is a critical biogeographic boundary...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
The first peopling of Sahul (Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands joined at lower sea levels) b...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
In this chapter we examine the evidence for modern human dispersal, early settlement and later adapt...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sig...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
Past environments of equatorial SE Asia must have played a critical role in determining the timing a...
The northeastern Indonesian archipelago occupies a strategic location against the southwestern rim o...