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Investigation into the presence of purported lineage continuity in Australasia (Homo erectus, Homo sapiens).
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Investigation into the presence of purported lineage continuity in Australasia (Homo erectus, Homo sapiens)./
作者:
Ferdinando, Peter.
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117 p.
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Adviser: Doug Broadfield.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International41-02.
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Anthropology, Physical. -
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0493772715
Investigation into the presence of purported lineage continuity in Australasia (Homo erectus, Homo sapiens).
Ferdinando, Peter.
Investigation into the presence of purported lineage continuity in Australasia (Homo erectus, Homo sapiens).
- 117 p.
Adviser: Doug Broadfield.
Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2002.
The debate concerning the appearance of modern humans is currently divided into proponents for Multiregional continuity and advocates for a Replacement of all archaic hominin populations by a single, African source. Australasia has been touted as the test evidence for continuity. Utilizing a review of the purported morphological basis of this continuity, it is clear that the proposed unique Australasian features are primitive retentions from <italic> Homo erectus</italic>. However, African-derived modern humans lack these traits. Consequently, the only group from where these features could be acquired is Indonesian <italic>Homo erectus</italic>. Henceforth, there appears to be a combination of a discrete African origin for the modern <italic>Homo sapiens </italic> morphology and limited interbreeding that generates the archaic features present in modern human fossil specimens from Australia. It would seems probable that the interactions of <italic>Homo sapiens</italic> and <italic> Homo erectus</italic> in Indonesia may have paralleled those of modern humans and the Neanderthals in Europe.
ISBN: 0493772715Subjects--Topical Terms:
877524
Anthropology, Physical.
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