Description
Bringing together archaeological, paleoenvironmental, paleontological and genetic data, this book makes a first attempt to reconstruct African population histories from out species’ evolution to the Holocene.�Africa during Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 6 to 2 (~190-12,000 years ago) witnessed the biological development and behavioral florescence of our species. Modern human population dynamics, which involved multiple population expansions, dispersals, contractions and extinctions, played a central role in our species� evolutionary trajectory. So far,�the demographic processes � modern human population sizes, distributions and movements � that occurred within Africa during this critical period have been consistently under-addressed.� The authors of this volume aim at (1) examining the impact of this glacial-interglacial- glacial cycle on human group sizes, movements and distributions throughout Africa;�(2) investigating the macro- and micro-evolutionary processes underpinning our species� anatomical and behavioral evolution; and (3) setting an agenda whereby Africa can benefit from, and eventually contribute to, the increasingly sophisticated theoretical and methodological palaeodemographic frameworks developed on other continents.Typham this is the title: Africa from MIS 6-2 Population Dynamics and Paleoenvironments





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