Human Modernity in South and Southeast Asia: Recent developments in understanding the arrival, dispersal(s), and early material evidences of Anatomically Modern Homo sapiens
ABSTRACT:
The South and Southeast Asian regions have long been of interest to researchers of archaeology due to the cultural, linguistic, biological, genetic diversity they possess; the presence of intriguing archaic populations (e.g. Homo floresiensis, and the Callao cave and Narmada fossils); and even the potential introgression of ancient hominins (i.e. Denisovans) with anatomically modern Homo sapiens (AMHs). In recent years, growing research has put the regions under the limelight to elucidate its crucial role and strategic position in understanding AMHs movement(s) within the Indo-Pacific region.
This session seeks to highlight and discuss recent developments on modern human dispersals, population histories, and early material evidences in South and Southeast Asia. By promoting an interdisciplinary perspective and holistic understanding of the current debates of this theme, papers regarding palaeoanthropological, genetic, linguistic, and material evidences -- including those dealing with indicators of possible modern human behaviour, art and symbolism, that highlight their movement and exploitation of these regions -- are invited. Studies employing novel scientific methods such as 3D analyses are also welcomed.
A multidisciplinary effort in tackling debates involving the timing, routes, migration event(s), biological-cultural affinities of modern human arrival(s) into this region is most encouraged, and is
the primary objective of this session.
Session Convenors:
Andrea Dominique COSALAN
Manila, Philippines
admcosalan@yahoo.com
Akash SRINIVAS
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Mohali, India
akashs91@yahoo.co.in
The South and Southeast Asian regions have long been of interest to researchers of archaeology due to the cultural, linguistic, biological, genetic diversity they possess; the presence of intriguing archaic populations (e.g. Homo floresiensis, and the Callao cave and Narmada fossils); and even the potential introgression of ancient hominins (i.e. Denisovans) with anatomically modern Homo sapiens (AMHs). In recent years, growing research has put the regions under the limelight to elucidate its crucial role and strategic position in understanding AMHs movement(s) within the Indo-Pacific region.
This session seeks to highlight and discuss recent developments on modern human dispersals, population histories, and early material evidences in South and Southeast Asia. By promoting an interdisciplinary perspective and holistic understanding of the current debates of this theme, papers regarding palaeoanthropological, genetic, linguistic, and material evidences -- including those dealing with indicators of possible modern human behaviour, art and symbolism, that highlight their movement and exploitation of these regions -- are invited. Studies employing novel scientific methods such as 3D analyses are also welcomed.
A multidisciplinary effort in tackling debates involving the timing, routes, migration event(s), biological-cultural affinities of modern human arrival(s) into this region is most encouraged, and is
the primary objective of this session.
Session Convenors:
Andrea Dominique COSALAN
Manila, Philippines
admcosalan@yahoo.com
Akash SRINIVAS
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Mohali, India
akashs91@yahoo.co.in
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Thứ hai, 29 Tháng 9 2025- 18:20
Thứ tư, 06 Tháng 8 2025- 11:08
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November/December 2025 - Archaeology Magazine
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