Narratives of “Out of Africa 2”—the expansion of Homo sapiens across Asia—emphasize the pattern of human dispersal but not the underlying processes. In recent years, the main debates have been over the timing and frequency of dispersal. Here, I treat these issues as subordinate to biogeographic ones that affected the behavior of humans in Asia as an invasive species that colonized new environments and had negative impacts on indigenous hominins. I suggest that attention should focus on three issues: (i) geographic factors that molded human dispersal across Asia, (ii) behavioral changes that enabled humans to overcome previously insurmountable barriers, and (iii) demographic considerations of human dispersal and colonization of Asia, includi...
modern humans (Homo sapiens), and the dispersal of Neolithic peoples throughout Southeast Asia and O...
Auteurs : ASTER team Georges Aumaitre, Didier Bourlès & Karim Keddadouche.International audienceThe ...
AbstractCurrent discussions generally focus on “when” the first ‘Out of Africa’ hominin settlements ...
This paper examines the environmental context of human dispersals into Asia up to 0.5 mya. These dis...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
Mainland Southeast Asia is surrounded by Middle Pleistocene archaeology in India, South China and In...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa is a significant topic in human evolutionary studies. Mo...
Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens, AMH) began spreading across Eurasia from Africa and adjace...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
During the last decade a growing amount of evidence has focused the attention of paleoanthropologist...
While the “Movius Line” may no longer represent a valid cultural division between Early and Middle P...
It has been argued recently that the initial dispersal of anatomically modern humans from Africa to ...
To what extent is there spatial and temporal patterning in the spread of our genus around the planet...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
modern humans (Homo sapiens), and the dispersal of Neolithic peoples throughout Southeast Asia and O...
Auteurs : ASTER team Georges Aumaitre, Didier Bourlès & Karim Keddadouche.International audienceThe ...
AbstractCurrent discussions generally focus on “when” the first ‘Out of Africa’ hominin settlements ...
This paper examines the environmental context of human dispersals into Asia up to 0.5 mya. These dis...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
Mainland Southeast Asia is surrounded by Middle Pleistocene archaeology in India, South China and In...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa is a significant topic in human evolutionary studies. Mo...
Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens, AMH) began spreading across Eurasia from Africa and adjace...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
During the last decade a growing amount of evidence has focused the attention of paleoanthropologist...
While the “Movius Line” may no longer represent a valid cultural division between Early and Middle P...
It has been argued recently that the initial dispersal of anatomically modern humans from Africa to ...
To what extent is there spatial and temporal patterning in the spread of our genus around the planet...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
modern humans (Homo sapiens), and the dispersal of Neolithic peoples throughout Southeast Asia and O...
Auteurs : ASTER team Georges Aumaitre, Didier Bourlès & Karim Keddadouche.International audienceThe ...
AbstractCurrent discussions generally focus on “when” the first ‘Out of Africa’ hominin settlements ...