Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia
Herausgeber: Oxenham, Marc; Tayles, Nancy
Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia
Herausgeber: Oxenham, Marc; Tayles, Nancy
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Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia focuses uniquely on the physical remains of the prehistoric peoples of this region.
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Bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia focuses uniquely on the physical remains of the prehistoric peoples of this region.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521120654
- ISBN-10: 0521120659
- Artikelnr.: 27006579
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521120654
- ISBN-10: 0521120659
- Artikelnr.: 27006579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Foreword; 1. Introduction: Southeast Asian bioarchaeology: past
and present Nancy Tayles and Marc Oxenham; 2. The population history of
Southeast Asia viewed from morphometric analyses of human skeletal and
dental remains Hirofumi Matsumura; 3. A multivariate craniometric study of
the prehistoric and modern inhabitants of Southeast Asia, East Asia and
surrounding regions: a human kaleidoscope? Michael Pietrusewsky; 4.
Interpretation of craniofacial variation and diversification of East and
Southeast Asians Tsunehiko Hanihara; 5. New perspectives on the human
peopling of Southeast and East Asia during the late upper Pleistocene
Fabrice Demeter; 6. Human variation and evolution in Holocene Peninsular
Malaysia David Bulbeck and Adam Lauer; 7. Batak dentition, Palawan Island,
Philippines: Southeast Asian Negrito origins Christy G. Turner II and James
F. Eder; 8. Non Nok Tha people: an assessment of dental pathological
conditions Michele Toomay Douglas; 9. Human biology from the bronze age to
the iron age in the Mun River Valley of Northeast Thailand Kate Domett and
Nancy Tayles; 10. Paleodietary change among pre-state metal-age societies
in Northeast Thailand: a study using bone stable isotopes Christopher King
and Lynette Norr; 11. The oral health consequences of the adoption and
intensification of agriculture in Southeast Asia Marc Oxenham, Nguyen Lan
Cuong and Nguyen Kim Thuy; 12. Cranial lesions on the late Pleistocene
Indonesian Homo erectus Ngandong 7 Etty Indriati; 13. 'The predators
within': investigating the relationship between malaria and health in the
prehistoric Pacific Islands Hallie Buckley; 14. Conclusions: synthesising
Southeast Asian population history and paleohealth Marc Oxenham and Nancy
Tayles.
and present Nancy Tayles and Marc Oxenham; 2. The population history of
Southeast Asia viewed from morphometric analyses of human skeletal and
dental remains Hirofumi Matsumura; 3. A multivariate craniometric study of
the prehistoric and modern inhabitants of Southeast Asia, East Asia and
surrounding regions: a human kaleidoscope? Michael Pietrusewsky; 4.
Interpretation of craniofacial variation and diversification of East and
Southeast Asians Tsunehiko Hanihara; 5. New perspectives on the human
peopling of Southeast and East Asia during the late upper Pleistocene
Fabrice Demeter; 6. Human variation and evolution in Holocene Peninsular
Malaysia David Bulbeck and Adam Lauer; 7. Batak dentition, Palawan Island,
Philippines: Southeast Asian Negrito origins Christy G. Turner II and James
F. Eder; 8. Non Nok Tha people: an assessment of dental pathological
conditions Michele Toomay Douglas; 9. Human biology from the bronze age to
the iron age in the Mun River Valley of Northeast Thailand Kate Domett and
Nancy Tayles; 10. Paleodietary change among pre-state metal-age societies
in Northeast Thailand: a study using bone stable isotopes Christopher King
and Lynette Norr; 11. The oral health consequences of the adoption and
intensification of agriculture in Southeast Asia Marc Oxenham, Nguyen Lan
Cuong and Nguyen Kim Thuy; 12. Cranial lesions on the late Pleistocene
Indonesian Homo erectus Ngandong 7 Etty Indriati; 13. 'The predators
within': investigating the relationship between malaria and health in the
prehistoric Pacific Islands Hallie Buckley; 14. Conclusions: synthesising
Southeast Asian population history and paleohealth Marc Oxenham and Nancy
Tayles.
Preface; Foreword; 1. Introduction: Southeast Asian bioarchaeology: past
and present Nancy Tayles and Marc Oxenham; 2. The population history of
Southeast Asia viewed from morphometric analyses of human skeletal and
dental remains Hirofumi Matsumura; 3. A multivariate craniometric study of
the prehistoric and modern inhabitants of Southeast Asia, East Asia and
surrounding regions: a human kaleidoscope? Michael Pietrusewsky; 4.
Interpretation of craniofacial variation and diversification of East and
Southeast Asians Tsunehiko Hanihara; 5. New perspectives on the human
peopling of Southeast and East Asia during the late upper Pleistocene
Fabrice Demeter; 6. Human variation and evolution in Holocene Peninsular
Malaysia David Bulbeck and Adam Lauer; 7. Batak dentition, Palawan Island,
Philippines: Southeast Asian Negrito origins Christy G. Turner II and James
F. Eder; 8. Non Nok Tha people: an assessment of dental pathological
conditions Michele Toomay Douglas; 9. Human biology from the bronze age to
the iron age in the Mun River Valley of Northeast Thailand Kate Domett and
Nancy Tayles; 10. Paleodietary change among pre-state metal-age societies
in Northeast Thailand: a study using bone stable isotopes Christopher King
and Lynette Norr; 11. The oral health consequences of the adoption and
intensification of agriculture in Southeast Asia Marc Oxenham, Nguyen Lan
Cuong and Nguyen Kim Thuy; 12. Cranial lesions on the late Pleistocene
Indonesian Homo erectus Ngandong 7 Etty Indriati; 13. 'The predators
within': investigating the relationship between malaria and health in the
prehistoric Pacific Islands Hallie Buckley; 14. Conclusions: synthesising
Southeast Asian population history and paleohealth Marc Oxenham and Nancy
Tayles.
and present Nancy Tayles and Marc Oxenham; 2. The population history of
Southeast Asia viewed from morphometric analyses of human skeletal and
dental remains Hirofumi Matsumura; 3. A multivariate craniometric study of
the prehistoric and modern inhabitants of Southeast Asia, East Asia and
surrounding regions: a human kaleidoscope? Michael Pietrusewsky; 4.
Interpretation of craniofacial variation and diversification of East and
Southeast Asians Tsunehiko Hanihara; 5. New perspectives on the human
peopling of Southeast and East Asia during the late upper Pleistocene
Fabrice Demeter; 6. Human variation and evolution in Holocene Peninsular
Malaysia David Bulbeck and Adam Lauer; 7. Batak dentition, Palawan Island,
Philippines: Southeast Asian Negrito origins Christy G. Turner II and James
F. Eder; 8. Non Nok Tha people: an assessment of dental pathological
conditions Michele Toomay Douglas; 9. Human biology from the bronze age to
the iron age in the Mun River Valley of Northeast Thailand Kate Domett and
Nancy Tayles; 10. Paleodietary change among pre-state metal-age societies
in Northeast Thailand: a study using bone stable isotopes Christopher King
and Lynette Norr; 11. The oral health consequences of the adoption and
intensification of agriculture in Southeast Asia Marc Oxenham, Nguyen Lan
Cuong and Nguyen Kim Thuy; 12. Cranial lesions on the late Pleistocene
Indonesian Homo erectus Ngandong 7 Etty Indriati; 13. 'The predators
within': investigating the relationship between malaria and health in the
prehistoric Pacific Islands Hallie Buckley; 14. Conclusions: synthesising
Southeast Asian population history and paleohealth Marc Oxenham and Nancy
Tayles.