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Previously published as the first volume of The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, this work is devoted exclusively to prehistoric migration, covering all periods and places from the first hominin migrations out of Africa through the end of prehistory.

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Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii

1 Prehistoric migration and the rise of humanity 1
Peter Bellwood

Part I: The Peopling of the World during the Pleistocene 7

2 The earliest stages of hominin dispersal in Africa and Eurasia 9
Christine Hertler, Angela Bruch, and Michael Märker

3 Hominin migrations before Homo sapiens: Out of Africa – how many times? 18
Colin Groves

4 Early Old World migrations of Homo sapiens: human biology 26
Mark Stoneking and Katerina Harvati

5 Early Old World migrations of Homo sapiens: archaeology 38
Peter Hiscock

6 Pleistocene migrations in the Southeast Asian archipelagos 49
François Sémah and Anne-Marie Sémah

7 The human colonization of Australia 55
Peter Hiscock

8 The human colonization of the Americas: archaeology 61
David J. Meltzer

9 The human colonization of the Americas: population genetics 70
Simon G. Southerton

Part II: Holocene migrations 77

10 Neolithic migrations: food production and population expansion 79
Peter Bellwood

11 Human migrations and the histories of major language families 87
Peter Bellwood

12 Sub-Saharan Africa: linguistics 96
Christopher Ehret

13 Sub-Saharan Africa: archaeology 107
Peter Robertshaw

14 Sub-Saharan Africa: human genetics 115
Evelyne Heyer and Jorge Rocha

15 Levant and North Africa: Afroasiatic linguistic history 125
Václav Bla?ek

16 Levant and North Africa: archaeology 133
Gregory P. Gilbert

17 Ana tolia and the Balkans: archaeology 139
Mehmet Özdogan

18 Europe and western Asia: genetics and population history 146
Mark G. Thomas, Toomas Kivisild, Lounes Chikhi, and Joachim Burger

19 Europe and western Asia: Indo-European linguistic history 157
Paul Heggarty

20 Europe: Neolithic colonization 168
Ron Pinhasi

21 Northern Europe and Russia: Uralic linguistic history 178
Václav Bla?ek

22 Central Asia: genetics and archaeology 184
Ron Pinhasi and Evelyne Heyer

23 Northern and northeastern Asia: archaeology 191
Yaroslav V. Kuzmin

24 Northeastern and central Asia: “Altaic” linguistic history 197
Alexander Vovin

25 Eastern Asia: Sino-Tibetan linguistic history 204
Randy J. LaPolla

26 Eastern Asia: archaeology 209
Zhang Chi and Hung Hsiao-chun

27 Eastern Asia and Japan: human biology 217
Hirofumi Matsumura and Marc Oxenham

28 Japan: archaeology 224
Mark J. Hudson

29 Korea: archaeology 230
Seonbok Yi

30 South Asia: Dravidian linguistic history 235
Franklin C. Southworth and David W. McAlpin

31 South Asia: archaeology 245
Dorian Q. Fuller

32 Trans-Indian Ocean migration 254
Atholl Anderson

33 Southeast Asian mainland: linguistic history 259
Paul Sidwell

34 Southeast Asian mainland: archaeology 269
C. F. W. Higham

35 Southeast Asian islands and Oceania: Austronesian linguistic history 276
Robert Blust

36 Southeast Asian islands: archaeology 284
Peter Bellwood

37 Southeast Asian islands and Oceania: human genetics 293
Murray P. Cox

38 Papua New Guinea: indigenous migrations in the recent past 302
Bryant Allen

39 Oceania: Lapita migration 308
Matthew Spriggs

40 Micronesian archaeology 314
Mike T. Carson

41 Polynesia, East and South, including transpacifi c migration 320
Atholl Anderson

42 Australia: linguistic history 327
Patrick McConvell

43 North America: Na Dene/Athapaskan archaeology and linguistics 333
R. G. Matson and M. P. R. Magne

44 North America: Eskimo-Aleut linguistic history 340
Michael Fortescue

45 North America: Paleoeskimo and Inuit archaeology 346
T. Max Friesen

46 Eastern North America: archaeology and linguistics 354
Dean R. Snow

47 Mesoamerica and the southwestern United States: linguistic history 362
Jane H. Hill

48 Mesoamerica and the southwestern United States: archaeology 369
Steven A. LeBlanc

49 Caribbean Islands: archaeology 376
William Keegan

50 Amazonia: linguistic history 384
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald

51 Amazonia: archaeology 392
Michael Heckenberger

52 Andes: linguistic history 401
Paul Heggarty and David Beresford-Jones

53 Andes: archaeology 410
David Beresford-Jones and Paul Heggarty

Index 417

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 31/10/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118970591, 978-1118970591
      ISBN10: 1118970594

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Previously published as the first volume of The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, this work is devoted exclusively to prehistoric migration, covering all periods and places from the first hominin migrations out of Africa through the end of prehistory.

      Trade Review

      “As a first port of call for students looking for dates, locations, and references, it is of great value in essay-writing but little beyond that.” (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1 March 2016)

      "This immensely powerful narrative... is and will continue to be an invaluable and authoritative first point of call." (Journal of Anthropological Research, 1 October 2015)



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors viii

      1 Prehistoric migration and the rise of humanity 1
      Peter Bellwood

      Part I: The Peopling of the World during the Pleistocene 7

      2 The earliest stages of hominin dispersal in Africa and Eurasia 9
      Christine Hertler, Angela Bruch, and Michael Märker

      3 Hominin migrations before Homo sapiens: Out of Africa – how many times? 18
      Colin Groves

      4 Early Old World migrations of Homo sapiens: human biology 26
      Mark Stoneking and Katerina Harvati

      5 Early Old World migrations of Homo sapiens: archaeology 38
      Peter Hiscock

      6 Pleistocene migrations in the Southeast Asian archipelagos 49
      François Sémah and Anne-Marie Sémah

      7 The human colonization of Australia 55
      Peter Hiscock

      8 The human colonization of the Americas: archaeology 61
      David J. Meltzer

      9 The human colonization of the Americas: population genetics 70
      Simon G. Southerton

      Part II: Holocene migrations 77

      10 Neolithic migrations: food production and population expansion 79
      Peter Bellwood

      11 Human migrations and the histories of major language families 87
      Peter Bellwood

      12 Sub-Saharan Africa: linguistics 96
      Christopher Ehret

      13 Sub-Saharan Africa: archaeology 107
      Peter Robertshaw

      14 Sub-Saharan Africa: human genetics 115
      Evelyne Heyer and Jorge Rocha

      15 Levant and North Africa: Afroasiatic linguistic history 125
      Václav Bla?ek

      16 Levant and North Africa: archaeology 133
      Gregory P. Gilbert

      17 Ana tolia and the Balkans: archaeology 139
      Mehmet Özdogan

      18 Europe and western Asia: genetics and population history 146
      Mark G. Thomas, Toomas Kivisild, Lounes Chikhi, and Joachim Burger

      19 Europe and western Asia: Indo-European linguistic history 157
      Paul Heggarty

      20 Europe: Neolithic colonization 168
      Ron Pinhasi

      21 Northern Europe and Russia: Uralic linguistic history 178
      Václav Bla?ek

      22 Central Asia: genetics and archaeology 184
      Ron Pinhasi and Evelyne Heyer

      23 Northern and northeastern Asia: archaeology 191
      Yaroslav V. Kuzmin

      24 Northeastern and central Asia: “Altaic” linguistic history 197
      Alexander Vovin

      25 Eastern Asia: Sino-Tibetan linguistic history 204
      Randy J. LaPolla

      26 Eastern Asia: archaeology 209
      Zhang Chi and Hung Hsiao-chun

      27 Eastern Asia and Japan: human biology 217
      Hirofumi Matsumura and Marc Oxenham

      28 Japan: archaeology 224
      Mark J. Hudson

      29 Korea: archaeology 230
      Seonbok Yi

      30 South Asia: Dravidian linguistic history 235
      Franklin C. Southworth and David W. McAlpin

      31 South Asia: archaeology 245
      Dorian Q. Fuller

      32 Trans-Indian Ocean migration 254
      Atholl Anderson

      33 Southeast Asian mainland: linguistic history 259
      Paul Sidwell

      34 Southeast Asian mainland: archaeology 269
      C. F. W. Higham

      35 Southeast Asian islands and Oceania: Austronesian linguistic history 276
      Robert Blust

      36 Southeast Asian islands: archaeology 284
      Peter Bellwood

      37 Southeast Asian islands and Oceania: human genetics 293
      Murray P. Cox

      38 Papua New Guinea: indigenous migrations in the recent past 302
      Bryant Allen

      39 Oceania: Lapita migration 308
      Matthew Spriggs

      40 Micronesian archaeology 314
      Mike T. Carson

      41 Polynesia, East and South, including transpacifi c migration 320
      Atholl Anderson

      42 Australia: linguistic history 327
      Patrick McConvell

      43 North America: Na Dene/Athapaskan archaeology and linguistics 333
      R. G. Matson and M. P. R. Magne

      44 North America: Eskimo-Aleut linguistic history 340
      Michael Fortescue

      45 North America: Paleoeskimo and Inuit archaeology 346
      T. Max Friesen

      46 Eastern North America: archaeology and linguistics 354
      Dean R. Snow

      47 Mesoamerica and the southwestern United States: linguistic history 362
      Jane H. Hill

      48 Mesoamerica and the southwestern United States: archaeology 369
      Steven A. LeBlanc

      49 Caribbean Islands: archaeology 376
      William Keegan

      50 Amazonia: linguistic history 384
      Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald

      51 Amazonia: archaeology 392
      Michael Heckenberger

      52 Andes: linguistic history 401
      Paul Heggarty and David Beresford-Jones

      53 Andes: archaeology 410
      David Beresford-Jones and Paul Heggarty

      Index 417

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