The Peopling of East Asia
Putting Together Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics
Roger Blench editor Laurent Sagart editor Alicia Sanchez-Mazas editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:26th Aug '15
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This book offers a comprehensive overview of recent interdisciplinary findings in East Asian archaeology, linguistics, and genetics, essential for reconstructing the region's past.
In The Peopling of East Asia, recent discoveries across archaeology, linguistics, and genetics come together to provide a comprehensive reference for scholars exploring the East Asian past. This compilation highlights the dynamic interplay between these fields, showcasing how they contribute to a deeper understanding of the region's history. With new research opportunities emerging, particularly in countries that have only recently opened their doors to field studies, the collaborative efforts of local groups have led to significant advancements in our knowledge of East Asia's prehistory.
The synthesis of findings from diverse disciplines is crucial for reconstructing the complex narratives of East Asia. This book serves as a vital resource, offering insights into how archaeological evidence, linguistic patterns, and genetic data converge to paint a fuller picture of the region's past. The contributions from scholars across various fields illuminate the rich tapestry of East Asian history, revealing connections that span across time and geography.
Scholars engaged in the reconstruction of the East Asian past will find The Peopling of East Asia to be an essential tool. By bringing together the latest research and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue, this book not only enhances our understanding of East Asia's historical development but also encourages further exploration and study in this vibrant area of research.
ISBN: 9781138862234
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 498g
360 pages