Past environments of equatorial SE Asia must have played a critical role in determining the timing and trajectory of early human dispersal into and through the region. However, very few reliable terrestrial records are available with which to contextualize human dispersal events. This circumstance, coupled with a sparse archaeological record and the likelihood that much of the archaeological record is now submerged, means we have an incomplete understanding of the role that geography, climate and environment played in shaping human pre-history in this region. From a review of the literature, we conclude that there must have been a substantial environmental barrier resulting in a genetic separation between east and west Sundaland that persis...
International audienceThe terminal migration of Homo erectus in Southeast Asia during Early Pleistoc...
Auteurs : ASTER team Georges Aumaitre, Didier Bourlès & Karim Keddadouche.International audienceThe ...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
Past environments of equatorial SE Asia must have played a critical role in determining the timing a...
Consideration of a range of evidence from geomorphology, palynology, biogeography and vegetation/cli...
The marked biogeographic difference between western (Malay Peninsula and Sumatra) and eastern (Borne...
Consideration of a range of evidence from geomorphology, palynology, biogeography and vegetation/cli...
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...
International audienceThe terminal migration of Homo erectus in Southeast Asia during Early Pleistoc...
Auteurs : ASTER team Georges Aumaitre, Didier Bourlès & Karim Keddadouche.International audienceThe ...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...
Past environments of equatorial SE Asia must have played a critical role in determining the timing a...
Consideration of a range of evidence from geomorphology, palynology, biogeography and vegetation/cli...
The marked biogeographic difference between western (Malay Peninsula and Sumatra) and eastern (Borne...
Consideration of a range of evidence from geomorphology, palynology, biogeography and vegetation/cli...
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...
International audienceThe terminal migration of Homo erectus in Southeast Asia during Early Pleistoc...
Auteurs : ASTER team Georges Aumaitre, Didier Bourlès & Karim Keddadouche.International audienceThe ...
The migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to every inhabitable continent include...