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From Arabia to the Pacific : how our species colonised Asia / Robin Dennell.

Author: Dennell, Robin, author.

ImprintLondon ; New York : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

Descriptionxviii, 365 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm

Note:Invasion Biology and the Colonisation of Asia -- The African Background: Hominins to Humans -- The Climatic and Environmental Background to the Human Colonisation of Asia -- Prologue: The Southern Dispersal Across Asia -- Arabia to the Thar Desert -- The Oriental Realm of South Asia -- Sunda and Mainland Southeast Asia -- Wallacea and Sahul -- Prologue: The Northern Dispersal Across Asia -- Southwest Asia: from the Levant and Iran -- Central Asia, Southern Siberia and Mongolia -- China -- Humans on the Edge of Asia: The Arctic, Korean Peninsula and the Japanese Islands -- How, When and Why Did Our Species Succeed in Colonising Asia?

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"Drawing upon invasion biology and the latest archaeological, skeletal and environment evidence, From Arabia to the Pacific documents the migration of humans into Asia, and explains why we were so successful as a colonising species. The colonisation of Asia by our species was one of the most momentous events in human evolution. Starting around or before 100,000 years ago, humans began to disperse out of Africa and into the Arabian Peninsula, and then across southern Asia through India, southeast Asia, and south China. They learnt to build boats and sail to the islands of southeast Asia, from which they reached Australia by 50,000 years ago. Around that time, humans also dispersed from the Levant through Iran, Central Asia, southern Siberia, Mongolia, the Tibetan Plateau, North China and the Japanese Islands, and they also colonised Siberia as far north as the Arctic Ocean. By 30,000 years ago, humans had colonised the whole of Asia from Arabia to the Pacific, and from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean as well as the European Peninsula. In doing so, we replaced all other types of humans such as Neanderthals and ended five million years of human diversity. Using interdisciplinary source material, From Arabia to the Pacific charts this process and draws conclusions as to the factors which made it possible. It will invaluable to scholars of prehistory, archaeologists and anthropologists interested in how the human species moved out of Africa and spread throughout Asia."-- Provided by publisher.



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