نتایج جستجو برای: indian peninsula

تعداد نتایج: 81501  

Journal: :Human heredity 2009
Farida Alshamali Luísa Pereira Bruce Budowle Estella S Poloni Mathias Currat

Genetic studies have been underway on Arabian Peninsula populations because of their pivotal geographic location for population migration and times of occurrence. To assist in better understanding population dynamics in this region, evidence is presented herein on local population structure in the Arabian Peninsula, based on Y-STR characterisation in four Arabian samples and its comparison in a...

Journal: :International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER) 2014

2008
U. C. Lavania

Vetiver is native to India, and has been in traditional use since ancient times for its perfumery oil obtained from roots. Also its hedges have been applied for contour protection since centuries. However, planned efforts to rehabilitate usar soils using vetiver plantations and organic soil amendments were initiated in 1956 by the National Botanical Garden, Lucknow (a national lab of CSIR, now ...

Journal: :Annals of human biology 2010
Michael D Petraglia Michael Haslam Dorian Q Fuller Nicole Boivin Chris Clarkson

The dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa is a significant topic in human evolutionary studies. Most investigators agree that our species arose in Africa and subsequently spread out to occupy much of Eurasia. Researchers have argued that populations expanded along the Indian Ocean rim at ca 60,000 years ago during a single rapid dispersal event, probably employing a coastal route towards Aust...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
T. Kivisild M. J. Bamshad K. Kaldma M. Metspalu E. Metspalu M. Reidla S. Laos J. Parik W. S. Watkins M. E. Dixon S. S. Papiha S. S. Mastana M. R. Mir V. Ferak R. Villems

About a fifth of the human gene pool belongs largely either to Indo-European or Dravidic speaking people inhabiting the Indian peninsula. The 'Caucasoid share' in their gene pool is thought to be related predominantly to the Indo-European speakers. A commonly held hypothesis, albeit not the only one, suggests a massive Indo-Aryan invasion to India some 4,000 years ago [1]. Recent limited analys...

2006
Michael Staubwasser Harvey Weiss

The precipitation climatology and the underlying climate mechanisms of the eastern Mediterranean, West Asia, and the Indian subcontinent are reviewed, with emphasis on upper and middle tropospheric flow in the subtropics and its steering of precipitation. Holocene climate change of the region is summarized from proxy records. The Indian monsoon weakened during the Holocene over its northernmost...

2017
Michael B Herrera Vicki A Thomson Jessica J Wadley Philip J Piper Sri Sulandari Anik Budhi Dharmayanthi Spiridoula Kraitsek Jaime Gongora Jeremy J Austin

The colonization of Madagascar by Austronesian-speaking people during AD 50-500 represents the most westerly point of the greatest diaspora in prehistory. A range of economically important plants and animals may have accompanied the Austronesians. Domestic chickens (Gallus gallus) are found in Madagascar, but it is unclear how they arrived there. Did they accompany the initial Austronesian-spea...

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