Farming and Language in Island Southeast Asia: Reframing Austronesian History (original ) (raw )Expansion of Austronesian Languages and their Speakers during the Neolithic as Inferred from Archaeological Evidence and Genetic Diversity in Southeast Asia and Discussed in Five Journals
Michelle Sotaridona Eusebio
Hukay: Journal for Archaeological Research in Asia and the Pacific Volume 17, 2012
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Reconnecting Genes, Languages and Material Culture in Island Southeast Asia: Aphorisms on Geography and History
Mark Donohue
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The Role of Migration , Trade , and Genetic Exchange in the Neolithic Austronesian Expansion
Ricardo Pagulayan
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An Ongoing Austronesian Expansion in Island Southeast Asia
Steve Lansing , Therese de Vet , Sean Downey , Herawati Sudoyo
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Comment on 'Farming and Language in Island Southeast Asia Reframing Austronesian History: Paradigms, especially old ones, die harder than Bruce Willis
Stephen Oppenheimer
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Language and Genes Attest Different Histories in Island Southeast Asia
Mark Donohue
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Chapter 5. Austronesian Prehistory in Southeast Asia: Homeland, Expansion and Transformation
Amiel Parumog
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Languages and Genes Attest Different Histories in Island Southeast Asia
Mark Donohue
Oceanic Linguistics, 2011
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The 'Austronesian' story and farming-language dispersals: Caveats from the Indo-European model on the congruence of proxy lines of evidence
Stephen Oppenheimer
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Is the Neolithic Spread in Island Southeast Asia Really as Confusing as the Archaeologists (and Some Linguists) Make it Seem?
Matthew Spriggs
Crossing Borders
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AUSTRONESIAN HOMELAND IN ISLAND SOUTHEAST ASIA: A GENETIC PERSPECTIVE
Stephen Oppenheimer
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2016 The formation and dispersal of early Austronesian-speaking populations: new evidence from Taiwan, the Philippines, and the Marianas of western Micronesia
Hsiao-chun Hung 洪曉純
Austronesian Diaspora: A new perspective, 2016
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A Shared Ancestry in Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Forager and Farmer Connection
Marko Germono
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Transitions to farming in Island Southeast Asia: archaeological, biomolecular and palaeoecological perspectives
Graeme Barker
2011
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Polynesians: devolved Taiwanese rice farmers or Wallacean maritime traders with fishing, foraging and horticultural skills
Stephen Oppenheimer
Examining …, 2002
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What next? Pressing archaeological questions in Austronesian studies in Island Southeast Asia
Scarlett Chiu
2007
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Splitting up proto-Malayopolynesian; new models of dispersals from Taiwan
Roger Blench
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Resolving the ancestry of Austronesian-speaking populations
Pedro Soares , Maria Pala , Antonio Amorim , Andreia Brandão , Martin B Richards , Jean A Trejaut , David Bulbeck
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The Peopling of East Asia: putting together archaeology, linguistics and genetics, edited by Laurent Sagart, Roger Blench, and Alicia Sanchez-Mazas
J. Marshall Unger
Diachronica, vol. 24 no. 1 pp. 199–204, 2007
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2024 Archaeological correlations for the dispersal of the Malayo-Polynesian languages of Southeast Asia, western Micronesia and Madagascar
Hsiao-chun Hung 洪曉純
The Oxford Guide to the Malayo-Polynesian Languages of Southeast Asia, Edited by Alexander Adelaar and Antoinette Schapper, 2024
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2011 Are ‘Cultures’ Inherited? Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Origins and Migrations of Austronesian-Speaking Peoples Prior to 1000 BC
Peter Bellwood , Hsiao-chun Hung 洪曉純
In Benjamin W. Roberts and Marc Vander Linden (ed.), Investigating Archaeological Cultures: Material Culture, Variability, and Transmission, pp. 321-354. , 2011
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The prehistory of the Austronesian-speaking peoples: A view from language
Robert Blust
Journal of World Prehistory, 1995
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Origins of Ethnolinguistic Identity in Southeast Asia.
Roger Blench
Chapter in the Springer Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology. Springer, U.S. 2014. Editors: Junko Habu (UC, Berkeley), Peter Lape (Washington), John Olsen (Arizona), and Jing Zhichun (UBC)., 2015
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Reviewing the place of Proto-Austronesian within Asia
Daniel A Kaufman
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Reconstructing Austronesian population history in Island Southeast Asia
Priya Moorjani
2014
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Genetic substrates for Austronesian language expansions in the Pacific: Out of Taiwan or Wallacea?
Stephen Oppenheimer
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Millets, rice, and farming/language dispersals in East Asia
John Whitman
Language Dynamics and Change, 2017
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(2017) Austronesian influence and Transeurasian ancestry in Japanese: A case of farming/language dispersal. Language Dynamics and Change 7(2): 1-42.
Martine Robbeets
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Testing Population Dispersal Hypotheses: Pacific Settlement, Phylogenetic Trees, and Austronesian Languages
Simon J . Greenhill
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The Austronesians: an agricultural revolution that failed
Roger Blench
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Trace the Traces of Austronesian Culture and Language Families in the Java Sea Area: Connectivity Between Bawean, Rembang, and Sampang
Gunadi Kasnowihardjo
Advances in social science, education and humanities research, 2023
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Austronesian linguistics/ archaeology- A critical evaluation of possible human migrations throughout the Pacific
Richard Giles
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Austronesian spread into Southeast Asia and Oceania where from and when Oppenheimer 2003
Stephen Oppenheimer
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Chapter 10. Becoming Austronesian
Mark Donohue
Typological Studies in Language, 2020
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Early Austronesians: Into and Out Of Taiwan
Albert Min-Shan Ko
The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2014
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