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The Palaeolithic Settlement of Asia (Hardcover, New): Robin Dennell The Palaeolithic Settlement of Asia (Hardcover, New)
Robin Dennell
R2,781 Discovery Miles 27 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides the first analysis and synthesis of the evidence of the earliest inhabitants of Asia before the appearance of modern humans 100,000 years ago. Asia has received far less attention than Africa and Europe in the search for human origins, but is no longer considered of marginal importance. Indeed, a global understanding of human origins cannot be properly understood without a detailed consideration of the largest continent. In this study, Robin Dennell examines a variety of sources, including the archaeological evidence, the fossil hominin record, and the environmental and climatic background from Southwest, Central, South, and Southeast Asia, as well as China. He presents an authoritative and comprehensive framework for investigations of Asia's oldest societies, challenges many long-standing assumptions about its earliest inhabitants, and places Asia centrally in the discussions of human evolution in the past two million years.

From Arabia to the Pacific - How Our Species Colonised Asia (Hardcover): Robin Dennell From Arabia to the Pacific - How Our Species Colonised Asia (Hardcover)
Robin Dennell
R4,167 Discovery Miles 41 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing upon invasion biology and the latest archaeological, skeletal and environment evidence, From Arabia to the Pacific documents the migration of humans into Asia, and explains why we were so successful as a colonising species. The colonisation of Asia by our species was one of the most momentous events in human evolution. Starting around or before 100,000 years ago, humans began to disperse out of Africa and into the Arabian Peninsula, and then across southern Asia through India, Southeast Asia and south China. They learnt to build boats and sail to the islands of Southeast Asia, from which they reached Australia by 50,000 years ago. Around that time, humans also dispersed from the Levant through Iran, Central Asia, southern Siberia, Mongolia, the Tibetan Plateau, north China and the Japanese islands, and they also colonised Siberia as far north as the Arctic Ocean. By 30,000 years ago, humans had colonised the whole of Asia from Arabia to the Pacific, and from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean as well as the European Peninsula. In doing so, we replaced all other types of humans such as Neandertals and ended five million years of human diversity. Using interdisciplinary source material, From Arabia to the Pacific charts this process and draws conclusions as to the factors which made it possible. It will be invaluable to scholars of prehistory, and archaeologists and anthropologists interested in how the human species moved out of Africa and spread throughout Asia.

From Arabia to the Pacific - How Our Species Colonised Asia (Paperback): Robin Dennell From Arabia to the Pacific - How Our Species Colonised Asia (Paperback)
Robin Dennell
R1,233 Discovery Miles 12 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drawing upon invasion biology and the latest archaeological, skeletal and environment evidence, From Arabia to the Pacific documents the migration of humans into Asia, and explains why we were so successful as a colonising species. The colonisation of Asia by our species was one of the most momentous events in human evolution. Starting around or before 100,000 years ago, humans began to disperse out of Africa and into the Arabian Peninsula, and then across southern Asia through India, Southeast Asia and south China. They learnt to build boats and sail to the islands of Southeast Asia, from which they reached Australia by 50,000 years ago. Around that time, humans also dispersed from the Levant through Iran, Central Asia, southern Siberia, Mongolia, the Tibetan Plateau, north China and the Japanese islands, and they also colonised Siberia as far north as the Arctic Ocean. By 30,000 years ago, humans had colonised the whole of Asia from Arabia to the Pacific, and from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean as well as the European Peninsula. In doing so, we replaced all other types of humans such as Neandertals and ended five million years of human diversity. Using interdisciplinary source material, From Arabia to the Pacific charts this process and draws conclusions as to the factors which made it possible. It will be invaluable to scholars of prehistory, and archaeologists and anthropologists interested in how the human species moved out of Africa and spread throughout Asia.

Southern Asia, Australia, and the Search for Human Origins (Hardcover, New): Robin Dennell, Martin Porr Southern Asia, Australia, and the Search for Human Origins (Hardcover, New)
Robin Dennell, Martin Porr
R2,864 Discovery Miles 28 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book to focus on the role of Southern Asia and Australia in our understanding of modern human origins and the expansion of Homo sapiens between East Africa and Australia before 30,000 years ago. With contributions from leading experts that take into account the latest archaeological evidence from India and Southeast Asia, this volume critically reviews current models of the timing and character of the spread of modern humans out of Africa. It also demonstrates that the evidence from Australasia should receive much wider and more serious consideration in its own right if we want to understand how our species achieved its global distribution. Critically examining the 'Out of Africa' model, this book emphasises the context and variability of the global evidence in the search for human origins.

Early Hominin Landscapes in Northern Pakistan - Investigations in the Pabbi Hills (Paperback, New): Robin Dennell Early Hominin Landscapes in Northern Pakistan - Investigations in the Pabbi Hills (Paperback, New)
Robin Dennell
R4,189 Discovery Miles 41 890 Out of stock

This volume reports on ongoing fieldwork by the British Mission, plus the results of a previous season 1986-90, which focused on the Jhelum Basin in the Pabbi Hills in northern Pakistan. The aim was to find evidence for early hominid occupation and to place this in its environmental and chronological context'. Much of the volume presents, mostly in tables, the geological and environmental data and fossilised occurrences from a series of surveys. This is followed by a discussion of the stone artefacts and a synthesis of results which makes comparison with material from elsewhere in Asia and East Africa.

Pleistocene and Palaeolithic Investigations in the Soan Valley, Northern Pakistan (Paperback): Robin Dennell, M. A Halim, H.M.... Pleistocene and Palaeolithic Investigations in the Soan Valley, Northern Pakistan (Paperback)
Robin Dennell, M. A Halim, H.M. Rendell
R1,967 Discovery Miles 19 670 Out of stock
Early Farming in South Bulgaria from the VI to the III Millenia B.C. (Paperback): Robin Dennell Early Farming in South Bulgaria from the VI to the III Millenia B.C. (Paperback)
Robin Dennell
R3,608 Discovery Miles 36 080 Out of stock
The Palaeolithic Settlement of Asia (Paperback, New): Robin Dennell The Palaeolithic Settlement of Asia (Paperback, New)
Robin Dennell
R485 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R56 (12%) Out of stock

This book provides the first analysis and synthesis of the evidence of the earliest inhabitants of Asia before the appearance of modern humans 100,000 years ago. Asia has received far less attention than Africa and Europe in the search for human origins, but is no longer considered of marginal importance. Indeed, a global understanding of human origins cannot be properly understood without a detailed consideration of the largest continent. In this study, Robin Dennell examines a variety of sources, including the archaeological evidence, the fossil hominin record, and the environmental and climatic background from Southwest, Central, South, and Southeast Asia, as well as China. He presents an authoritative and comprehensive framework for investigations of Asia's oldest societies, challenges many long-standing assumptions about its earliest inhabitants, and places Asia centrally in the discussions of human evolution in the past two million years.

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