The primary focus of this article is on the so-called negritos of Peninsular Malaysia and southern Thailand, but attention is also paid to other parts of Southeast Asia. I present a survey of current views on the negrito phenotype—is it single or many? If the phenotype is many (as now seems likely), it must have resulted from parallel evolution in the several different regions where it has been claimed to exist. This would suggest (contrary to certain views that have been expressed on the basis of very partial genetic data) that the phenotype originated recently and by biologically well-authenticated processes from within the neighboring populations. Whole-genome and physical-anthropological research currently support this view. Regardles...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
Within recorded history. most Southeast Asian peoples have been of southern Mongoloid physical typ...
Humanpresence in SoutheastAsiadates back to at least 40,000 years ago,whenthe current islands formed...
The negrito hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
The negrito hypothesis predicts that a shared phenotype among various contemporary groups of hunte...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least 40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
Genetic research into Southeast Asia\u27s negritos has revealed their deep-rooted ancestry, with t...
The indigenous inhabitants of the Andaman Islands were considered by many early anthropologists to b...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
Southeast Asia houses various culturally and linguistically diverse ethnic groups. In Malaysia, wher...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
Within recorded history. most Southeast Asian peoples have been of southern Mongoloid physical typ...
Humanpresence in SoutheastAsiadates back to at least 40,000 years ago,whenthe current islands formed...
The negrito hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
The negrito hypothesis predicts that a shared phenotype among various contemporary groups of hunte...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least 40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least40,000 years ago, when the current islands f...
Genetic research into Southeast Asia\u27s negritos has revealed their deep-rooted ancestry, with t...
The indigenous inhabitants of the Andaman Islands were considered by many early anthropologists to b...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
Southeast Asia houses various culturally and linguistically diverse ethnic groups. In Malaysia, wher...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
The "negrito" hypothesis posits that various indigenous groups throughout Island and Mainland Southe...
This article addresses the linguistic evidence from which details about Philippine negritos can be...
Within recorded history. most Southeast Asian peoples have been of southern Mongoloid physical typ...
Humanpresence in SoutheastAsiadates back to at least 40,000 years ago,whenthe current islands formed...