Genetic, Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives on Human Diversity in Southeast Asia
Quintana-Murci, Lluís (November 2002). "Genetic, Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives on Human Diversity in Southeast Asia". The American Journal of Human Genetics. 71 (5): 1253–1255. doi:10.1086/343817. ISSN 0002-9297.
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Abstract: This document is a scholarly article focusing on Southeast Asia, specifically examining genetic, linguistic, and archaeological perspectives on human diversity. The time period covered includes both historical and contemporary contexts, with an emphasis on the interplay between genetics and cultural evolution. The work discusses various taxa relevant to human populations, including genetic lineages and linguistic groups. It also addresses ecological systems and the impact of environmental factors on human diversity. Legal frameworks related to heritage and identity may be referenced in the context of archaeological findings and their implications for contemporary societies. The article employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating methodologies from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology to explore the complexities of human diversity in the region. The scope includes a detailed analysis of specific case studies, highlighting the interconnections between genetic data and cultural narratives. While the primary focus is on Southeast Asia, there may be references to broader themes applicable to other regions, but Micronesia is not a central focus of this work. The document serves as a resource for researchers interested in the intersections of genetics, language, and archaeology within the context of human diversity.
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