Ancient human migrations : a multidisciplinary approach / edited by Peter N. Peregrine, Ilia Peiros, and Marcus Feldman.

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Published: Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, c2009.
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Series:Foundations of archaeological inquiry.
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Table of Contents:
  • Ancient human migrations: a multidisciplinary approach / Peter N. Peregrine, Ilia Peiros, and Marcus Feldman
  • The multidisciplinary study of human migration: problems and principles / Dean R. Snow
  • Theory of migration: implications for linguistic evolution / Sohini Ramachandran and Marcus W. Feldman
  • Cross-cultural research in the study of migration: cultural features and language / Peter N. Peregrine, Carol R. Ember, and Melvin Ember
  • Language and migrations: what can linguistics tell us about prehistory and prehistoric migrations? / Ilia Peiros
  • Humanity at the last glacial maximum: a cultural crisis / Henry T. Wright
  • Why are people mortal? World mythology and the "out-of-Africa" scenario / Yuri E. Berezkin
  • Neolithic migrations in the near East and the Aegean: linguistic and genetic correlates / Roy King
  • Migratory mechanism: Rus' and the Magyars in the ninth century / Vladimir Petrukhin
  • Migration to the Americas / Merritt Ruhlen
  • The peopling of the Americas as viewed from the Y chromosome / Stephen L. Zegura, Tatiana M. Karafet, and Michael F. Hammer
  • Y-chromosome Japanese roots / Tatiana M. Karafet, Stephen L. Zegura, and Michael F. Hammer
  • Toward an integrated theory about the Indonesian migrations to Madagascar / Alexander Adelaar
  • Problems and prospects in the study of ancient human migrations / Peter N. Peregrine, Ilia Peiros, and Marcus Feldman.