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The Global Prehistory Of Human Migration -

This volume is an edited collection derived from the larger five-volume Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration . It is available as a single-volume edition through retailers such as: Amazon.com: The Global Prehistory of Human Migration

: A major focus of the book is Bellwood's hypothesis regarding how the spread of agriculture drove major language family dispersals (e.g., Indo-European, Austronesian). Multidisciplinary Approach : The text integrates data from: Archaeology : Fossil remains and tool sites.

: Covers the first migrations out of Africa by Homo erectus and other archaic species approximately 2 million years ago. The global prehistory of human migration

: Ancient DNA analysis to trace lineage and population movement.

The is an academic work edited by Peter Bellwood , an emeritus professor of archaeology. It provides a multidisciplinary overview of how humans populated the planet from the earliest hominin dispersals to the end of prehistory. This volume is an edited collection derived from

The content is organized into two primary chronological sections: the (the Ice Age) and the Holocene (the last ~11,700 years). It draws upon archaeology, genetics, biology, and linguistics to map these ancient movements. Core Themes and Coverage

: Tracks the migration of modern humans across Australia, Asia, and Europe between 70,000 and 40,000 BCE, and into the Americas roughly 20,000 to 15,000 years ago. : Covers the first migrations out of Africa

: Comparative language studies to identify migration routes. Availability and Formats