Read Out of Eden: The Peopling of the World Online
Authors: Stephen Oppenheimer
language abilities of
27–8
problem-solving skills of
27
China
genetic origins in
227
Mongoloid replacement in
268–70
technical influences at LGM
272
,
274
Chinese Palaeolithic cultures
272–3
classical population genetics
42
,
49–50
climate
dating using
354–5
see also
global cooling; global warming; ice age cycles; Last Glacial Maximum
Clovis-first theory
281–7
Coevolution
19–21
colour of skin
198–200
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de
28
,
31
Cooper, Alan
339
cooperative hunting
12
cortical connections
23
Crick, Francis
35–6
Crow, Tim
30
culture
European biological revolution theory
xvi–xvii
,
107–28
Europe’s two waves of
130–1
learning of
20–1
regional differences in progression rate
110
relationship with biology
18–21
,
106–14
see also
art
D mtDNA group
231
,
255
,
264
,
268
,
305
,
306–7
,
308
,
310–13
,
332–3
,
337
,
341
dating, precision of
354–6
Deloria, Vine
282
Diamond, Jared
93
Dillehay, Tom
287
Disease
358–61
Diuktai technology
276
diversity
see
genetic diversity; language
Dixon, Robert
297
Dmanisi humans
69–72
DNA
analysis of
174
ancient
317
discovery of
35–6
see also
mtDNA; Y chromosome
dolichocephaly
205
Dravidian peoples
181
dry exodus theory
78–9
Dunbar, Robin
24–5
Early Upper Palaeolithic
148
,
149
East Asia
dating colonization of
348
low level tools used in
271–2
migration to Southeast Asia
263–6
north-south division in
226–8
physical appearance in
205
Egyptian child (Taramsa Hill)
56
environment
see
climate Erlandson, Jon
339
Ethiopia
67
Europa (U) maternal clan
134–9
,
179
,
182
Europe
Aurignacian culture
131–3
,
138
,
144
,
148
Gravettian culture
144–9
at Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
244–50
,
349–50
two waves of culture into
130–1
European biological revolution theory
xvi–xvii
,
107–28
European Middle Palaeolithic
117
European Neanderthals
16
European Upper Palaeolithic
55
,
100
,
107–28
Europeans
debate over out-of-Africa origins
89–93
northern route theory and
54–61
South Asian origins of
84–7
,
139–44
,
144
,
152–4
teeth shape
206
Eve
see
mtDNA; Mitochondrial Eve; ‘Out-of-Africa Eve’
Eve genes
see
mtDNA
evolution, continuing
362–3
face
face-recognition
196
Fedje, Daryl
340
Fertile Crescent
60
,
85
,
133
,
138
,
140–1
,
143
,
144
flaked stone industry
272
,
273
,
274
Foley, Robert
57–8
,
61
,
72
,
103
,
115
food
see
diet
Forster, Peter
263
,
309
,
310–13
,
337
Fullager, Robert
160
Gadaba people
157
gene-flow levelling theory
112–13
genetic assimilation
19–21
genetic diversity
effect on physical appearance
172
,
174–5
genetic drift and
172–3
genetic intervention and
361
Mongoloid populations
210
nuclear genetic markers and
173–4
present-day lack of
357–8
retained in South Asia
175–7
,
191–2
transition across Americas
307–13
genetic drift
64–6
,
172–3
,
214–18
,
330–1
genetic intervention
360–2
genetic palaeontology
347
genetics
quality of evidence
352–4
revolution in
33–5
Geographical Society Cave
273
global cooling
4
Goodall, Jane
27
Goodyear, Al
292–3
Gould, Stephen Jay
217
gracile features
161
,
175
,
203
,
205
,
267
Gravettian culture
144–9
Gravettian technocomplex
148
Great Lakes of North America
247
Greater Andamanese
158
green North African refuges
55–6
Greenberg hypothesis
300–1
,
305
,
306–7
Grindstones
120
Guanjun, Shen
170
Gulf of Aden
80
Gunung Runtuh cave
167
Guthrie, Dale
214–17
,
228
,
244
,
257
haematite ‘pencils’
121
Hammer, Mike
188
Han ethnic group
227
Hanish al Kubra
79
Harrison, Tom
166
Haua Fteah
139
Haynes, C. Vance
283
,
287
,
288
,
291
,
292
,
293
Hearths
104–6
Hebior site
293
heredity
see
genetics
Heyerdahl, Thor
xvii
Higgins, Jesse
282
Himalayas
219
Ho paternal line (group O)
239
,
265
Holmes, William Henry
281