
| List of contributors Foreword Emerging frontiers in the bioarchaeology of Southeast Asia CLARK SPENCER LARSEN Preface 1 Introduction: Southeast Asian bioarchaeology past and present Part Ⅰ Morphological diversity, evolution and population relationships 2 The population history of Southeast Asia viewed from morphometric analyses of human skeletal and dental remains 3 A multivariate craniometric study of the prehistoric and modern inhabitants of Southeast Asia, East Asia and surrounding regions: a human kaleidoscope’? 4 Interpretation ofcraniofacial variation and diversification of East and Southeast Asians 5 New perspectives on the peopling of Southeast and East Asia during the late upper Pleistocene 6 Human variation and evolution in Holocene Peninsular Malaysia 7 Dentition of the Batak people of Palawan Island, the Philippines: Southeast Asian Negrito origins Part Ⅱ Health, disease and quality of life 8 Subsistence change and dental health in the people of Non Nok Tha, northeast Thailand 9 Human biology from the bronze age to the iron age in the Mun River valley of northeast Thailand 10 Palaeodietary change among pre-state metal age societies in northeast Thailand:a study using bone stable isotopes 11 The oral health consequences of the adoption and intensification of agriculture in Southeast Asia 12 Cranial lesions on the late Pleistocene Indonesian Homo erectus Ngandong 7 13 "The predators within’: investigating the relationship between malaria and health in the prehistoric Pacific Islands Part Ⅲ Conclusions 14 Synthesising Southeast Asian population history and palaeohealth Imdex |
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