
The Pre-Austronesian ?Liangdao Man?
Series: The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation; 7;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2024
- Publisher Springer
- Date of Publication 13 April 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9789819789269
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages203 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 4 Illustrations, black & white; 41 Illustrations, color 700
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Short description:
This book adopts a comprehensive approach, drawing from archaeology, physical anthropology, human genetics, linguistics, cultural anthropology, ethnology and ethnography, to explore the Austronesian link of ?Liangdao Man,? and the origins of Austronesian language groups. Due to their dating 2,300~1,500 years earlier than Austronesian-speaking peoples, these two individuals should be Pre-Austronesian or Proto-Austroasiatic. The Matsu archipelago is situated off Fuzhou City's estuary in Fujian Province. In 2011?2012, the author unearthed two human skeletons, ?Liangdao Man 1? and ?Liangdao Man 2,? aged 8,300 and 7,500 years, respectively, on Liangdao Island, one of these islands. DNA analysis revealed that haplogroups E and R9 were identified, linking them to Austronesians of Taiwan aborigines? maternal lineage.
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This book adopts a comprehensive approach, drawing from archaeology, physical anthropology, human genetics, linguistics, cultural anthropology, ethnology and ethnography, to explore the Austronesian link of ?Liangdao Man,? and the origins of Austronesian language groups. Due to their dating 2,300~1,500 years earlier than Austronesian-speaking peoples, these two individuals should be Pre-Austronesian or Proto-Austroasiatic. The Matsu archipelago is situated off Fuzhou City's estuary in Fujian Province. In 2011?2012, the author unearthed two human skeletons, ?Liangdao Man 1? and ?Liangdao Man 2,? aged 8,300 and 7,500 years, respectively, on Liangdao Island, one of these islands. DNA analysis revealed that haplogroups E and R9 were identified, linking them to Austronesians of Taiwan aborigines? maternal lineage.
MoreTable of Contents:
The Matsu Archipelago in The Maritime Archaeology.- The Archaeology of Matsu Archipelago.- Physical Anthropology of the Two 'Liangdao Man' Individuals.- DNA Analysis of 'Liangdao Man'.- The origins of the 'Liangdao Man' Population and its East Asian Descendants.- 'Liangdao Man' from Physical and Cultural Anthropological Perspectives.- Results and Conclusion.
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