Population genetics has been successful at identifying the relationships between human groups and their interconnected histories. However, the link between genetic demography inferred at large scales and the individual human behaviours that ultimately generate that demography is not always clear. While anthropological and historical context are routinely presented as adjuncts in population genetic studies to help describe the past, determining how underlying patterns of human sociocultural behaviour impact genetics still remains challenging. Here, we analyse patterns of genetic variation in village-scale samples from two islands in eastern Indonesia, patrilocal Sumba and a matrilocal region of Timor. Adopting a 'process modelling' approach,...
This research focuses upon genetic variation in the Gainj and Kalam speaking people of highl and Pap...
The peopling of Comoro Archipelago is defined by successive waves of migration from three main areas...
Human social organization can deeply affect levels of genetic diversity. This fact implies that gene...
Indonesia, a vast archipelago nation and home to a wide range of cultural, linguistic and genetic di...
At least since the Neolithic, humans have largely lived in networks of small, traditional communitie...
Listed in 2015 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesBuilding on a theoretical framework, population gene...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of our species has traditionally been the purview of archeol...
x, [2], 277 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departmen...
Lying at the crossroads of Asia and the Pacific world, the Indonesian archipelago hosts one of the w...
In matrilineal populations, the descent group affiliation is transmitted by women whereas the socio-...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
Anthropological questions are difficult to address using conventional population genetic approaches....
Background: Ethnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered...
BackgroundEthnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered a...
This research focuses upon genetic variation in the Gainj and Kalam speaking people of highl and Pap...
The peopling of Comoro Archipelago is defined by successive waves of migration from three main areas...
Human social organization can deeply affect levels of genetic diversity. This fact implies that gene...
Indonesia, a vast archipelago nation and home to a wide range of cultural, linguistic and genetic di...
At least since the Neolithic, humans have largely lived in networks of small, traditional communitie...
Listed in 2015 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesBuilding on a theoretical framework, population gene...
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of our species has traditionally been the purview of archeol...
x, [2], 277 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departmen...
Lying at the crossroads of Asia and the Pacific world, the Indonesian archipelago hosts one of the w...
In matrilineal populations, the descent group affiliation is transmitted by women whereas the socio-...
International audienceOne contribution of 17 to a theme issue 'The evolution of female-biased kinshi...
Anthropological questions are difficult to address using conventional population genetic approaches....
Background: Ethnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered...
BackgroundEthnic minorities in Northern Thailand, often referred to as Hill Tribes, are considered a...
This research focuses upon genetic variation in the Gainj and Kalam speaking people of highl and Pap...
The peopling of Comoro Archipelago is defined by successive waves of migration from three main areas...
Human social organization can deeply affect levels of genetic diversity. This fact implies that gene...