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The Biological History of Southeast Asian Populations from Late Pleistocene and Holocene Cemetery Data

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Matsumura, H.
Oxenham, Marc
Simanjuntak, Truman
Yamagata, Mariko

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Wiley Blackwell

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Debates over the population history of Southeast Asia have generally revolved around the issue of whether the pre‐Neolithic inhabitants were of a different biological lineage from the Neolithic and post‐Neolithic populations, including present‐day ones.

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First Islanders: Prehistory and Human Migration in Island Southeast Asia

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2037-12-31
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