Тэорыі прыбярэжных міграцый (Belarusian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Тэорыі прыбярэжных міграцый" in Belarusian language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank Belarusian rank
1st place
2nd place
3rd place
25th place
2,569th place
1,285th place
18th place
75th place
low place
low place
3,250th place
low place
2,747th place
2,389th place
670th place
1,011th place
low place
low place
6,652nd place
1,307th place
low place
low place
222nd place
619th place
344th place
1,436th place
230th place
706th place
2,854th place
low place

antropogenez.ru

australian.su

biomedcentral.com

books.google.com

  • Nina G. Jablonski (2002), The First Americans: The Pleistocene Colonization of the New World, University of California Press, ISBN 0940228505, ... Recent discoveries and events have breathed new life into the coastal migration theory, which suggests just the opposite of the ice-free corridor hypothesis — that maritime peoples first traveled around the North Pacific Coast then followed river valleys leading inland from the sea. Having a coastal route available, however, does not prove that such a maritime migration took place. Archaeological evidence for early boat use from islands along the western margin of the Pacific may support the idea that such a journey was technologically feasible, but archaeological data from the Pacific coast of North and South America are presently ambiguous about the origins of the earliest coastal occupants. ...
  • Spencer Wells (2002), The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey, Princeton University Press, ISBN 069111532X, ... the population of south-east Asia prior to 6000 years ago was composed largely of groups of hunter-gatherers very similar to modern Negritos ... So, both the Y-chromosome and the mtDNA paint a clear picture of a coastal leap from Africa to south-east Asia, and onward to Australia ... DNA has given us a glimpse of the voyage, which almost certainly followed a coastal route va India ...
  • Majid Al-Suwaidi (2006), A Multi-disciplinary Study of Port Eliza Cave Sediments and Their Implications for Human Coastal Migration, Library and Archives Canada (Bibliothèque et Archives Canada), ISBN 0494032995, ... A multi-disciplinary study at Port Eliza cave on Vancouver Island has refined the timing and character of late Wisconsinan environments and has significant implications for the human Coastal Migration Hypothesis ...

cam.ac.uk

human-evol.cam.ac.uk

harvard.edu

hcs.harvard.edu

  • Megan Bartlett (Spring 2006), Around the World in Four Millennia (PDF), Harvard Science Review, ... Scientists have followed their movements through DNA markers, culminating in what is known as the coastal migration model. ...(недаступная спасылка)

hud.ac.uk

eprints.hud.ac.uk

  • Vincent Macaulay; et al. (13 May 2005, Vol. 308. no. 5724, pp. 1034 - 1036), "Single, Rapid Coastal Settlement of Asia Revealed by Analysis of Complete Mitochondrial Genomes" (PDF), Science Magazine, ... mitochondrial DNA variation in isolated "relict" populations in southeast Asia supports the view that there was only a single dispersal from Africa, most likely via a southern coastal route, through India and onward into southeast Asia and Australasia. There was an early offshoot, leading ultimately to the settlement of the Near East and Europe, but the main dispersal from India to Australia 65,000 years ago was rapid, most likely taking only a few thousand years. ... {{citation}}: Непасрэднае ўжыванне et al. у: |author= (даведка); Праверце значэнне даты ў: |date= (даведка)(недаступная спасылка)

inist.fr

cat.inist.fr

nationalgeographic.com

www3.nationalgeographic.com

  • "The Genographic Project: Genetic Markers, Haplogroup D (M174)", National Geographic, 2008, Архівавана з арыгінала 5 красавіка 2008, Праверана 10 лютага 2018, ... Haplogroup D may have accompanied another group, the Coastal Clan (haplogroup C) on the first major wave of migration out of Africa around 50,000 years ago. Taking advantage of the plentiful seaside resources, these intrepid explorers followed the coastline of Africa through the southern Arabian Peninsula, India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia. Alternatively, they may have made the trek at a later time, following in the footsteps of the Coastal Clan ...

pcsn.ca

softpedia.com

news.softpedia.com

springerlink.com

  • Phillip Endicott, Mait Metspalu and Toomas Kivisild (2007), The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia: Inter-disciplinary Studies in Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Linguistics and Genetics (PDF), Springer Netherlands, ISBN 978-1-4020-5561-4, ... The concept of a coastal migration was already envisioned in 1962 by the ...(недаступная спасылка)

uchicago.edu

journals.uchicago.edu

web.archive.org

wiley.com

www3.interscience.wiley.com

  • Kevin O. Pope and John E. Terrell (9 Oct 2007, Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages 1-21), "Environmental setting of human migrations in the circum-Pacific region", Journal of Biogeography, ... The expansion of modern humans out of Africa, following a coastal route into southern Asia, was initially thwarted by a series of large and abrupt environmental changes. A period of relatively stable climate and sea level from c. 45,000 yr bp to 40,000 yr bp supported a rapid coastal expansion of modern humans throughout much of Southeast Asia, enabling them to reach the coasts of northeast Russia and Japan by 38,000–37,000 yr bp ... {{citation}}: Праверце значэнне даты ў: |date= (даведка)(недаступная спасылка)