Human Archaeogenomics in Southeast Asia: Long Distance Dispersals and Community Structure from the Holocene to Colonial Times
Guy S Jacobs, Nami Arakawa
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Southeast Asia's human diversity encompasses groups with varied histories of migration, admixture, and adaptation. Ancient DNA and genomic research have dramatically expanded our understanding of these histories, particularly regarding the interplay between deep human population structure and more recent migrations. Archaeogenomic insights reveal a complex Pleistocene foundation in the region, followed by major population movements during the Holocene.
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