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Human Adaptation in the Asian Palaeolithic: Hominin Dispersal and Behaviour during the Late Quaternary

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This book examines the first human colonization of Asia and particularly the tropical environments of Southeast Asia during the Upper Pleistocene.

In studying the unique character of the Asian archaeological record, it reassesses long-accepted propositions about the development of human 'modernity.' Ryan J.

Rabett reveals an evolutionary relationship between colonization, the challenges encountered during this process - especially in relation to climatic and environmental change - and the forms of behaviour that emerged.

This book argues that human modernity is not something achieved in the remote past in one part of the world, but rather is a diverse, flexible, responsive and ongoing process of adaptation.

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Cambridge University Press
1139887556 / 9781139887557
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
950.1
27/08/2012
England
English
361 pages
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