Global Prehistory Of Human Migration | The

: Covers the first migrations out of Africa by Homo erectus and other archaic species approximately 2 million years ago.

: Comparative language studies to identify migration routes. Availability and Formats The global prehistory of human migration

: Tracks the migration of modern humans across Australia, Asia, and Europe between 70,000 and 40,000 BCE, and into the Americas roughly 20,000 to 15,000 years ago. : Covers the first migrations out of Africa

: Ancient DNA analysis to trace lineage and population movement. and Europe between 70

: A major focus of the book is Bellwood's hypothesis regarding how the spread of agriculture drove major language family dispersals (e.g., Indo-European, Austronesian). Multidisciplinary Approach : The text integrates data from: Archaeology : Fossil remains and tool sites.

: Covers the first migrations out of Africa by Homo erectus and other archaic species approximately 2 million years ago.

: Comparative language studies to identify migration routes. Availability and Formats

: Tracks the migration of modern humans across Australia, Asia, and Europe between 70,000 and 40,000 BCE, and into the Americas roughly 20,000 to 15,000 years ago.

: Ancient DNA analysis to trace lineage and population movement.

: A major focus of the book is Bellwood's hypothesis regarding how the spread of agriculture drove major language family dispersals (e.g., Indo-European, Austronesian). Multidisciplinary Approach : The text integrates data from: Archaeology : Fossil remains and tool sites.