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Archaeology, language and genetics: The Mulvaney Lecture delivered by Lord Colin Renfrew of Kaimsthorn, recorded at Copland Lecture Theatre, Australian National University, on 7 September 1992

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Speaker: Colin Renfrew (1937-2024)

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Considers historical realities behind the larger groupings of languages and language families in relation to archaeology, historical linguistics and molecular and population genetics. Proposes that agricultural dispersal is related to linguistic diversity and that there may be evidence from genetics to explain linguistic diversity.

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