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adam_text | Contents
List of plates page viii
List of figures x
List of maps xi
List of tables xii
Preface xv
Introduction 1
1 Going to Sunda: Lower Pleistocene transcontinental migration 5
2 Pleistocene population growth 40
3 From Sunda to Sahul: transequatorial migration in the
Upper Pleistocene 73
4 Upper Pleistocene migration patterns on Sahul 112
5 Palaeoenvironments, megafauna and the Upper Pleistocene
settlement of Central Australia 134
6 Upper Pleistocene Australians: the Willandra people 183
7 Origins: a morphological puzzle 233
8 Migratory time frames and Upper Pleistocene environmental
sequences in Australia 252
9 An incomplete jigsaw puzzle 271
Appendix 1 277
Appendix 2 279
Appendix 3 281
References 287
Index 304
vii
Plates
5.1 5.2 Human cranial vault from Lake Eyre basin page 162 163
5.3 5.5 Various views of human right metacarpal 168 169
5.6 5.7 Burnt megafauna bone 170 171
6.1 The cremated cranium of WLH1 189
6.2 The cranium of WLH3 190
6.3A,B,C WLH50, A Lateral view, B Frontal view,
C Superior view 192 193
6.4 Cross section of three cranial vaults WLH22
(top), WLH28 (middle, cremated) and WLH63
(bottom) 195
6.5 Cranial thickness of WLH 18 composed almost
entirely of spongy bone 196
6.6 X ray of WLH1 showing uniformly thin cranial
vault structure 196
6.7 Cranial thickness along the sagittal suture of right
parietal of WLH68 with calcination (white) from
cremation 197
6.8 X ray showing uniformly thick cranial vault structure
of WLH50 with additional thickening at the superior
occipital protuberance and at the prebregmatic region
of the frontal bone 198
6.9 A section of the WLH50 vault (parietal) showing how
it is almost entirely diploeic (spongy bone) with
extraordinary thin cranial tables 199
6.10 Close up of the diploeic cranial vault bone of
WLH50 200
6.11 Brow profile of WLH68 showing a bulbous forehead,
a lack of any brow development, the arc of the left
eye socket (bottom) and discolouration typical of
cremated bone 203
6.12 Zygomatic trigones of WLH 18 (top) and WLH69
(bottom) 206
Figures
1.1 Evolution of hominid cranial capacity page 24
2.1 Standard world population growth trend over lMy 42
2.2 Proposed world population growth during the Pleistocene 56
3.1 Human migrations in the Upper Pleistocene 77
3.2 Increase in world reproduction rates in the Upper Pleistocene 78
3.3 Sea levels during the Upper Pleistocene 82
5.1 Upper Pleistocene oxygen isotope stages and equivalent
palaeoenvironments in the Lake Eyre basin 138
5.2 Fluorine analysis of fossil and modern bone samples from the
Lake Eyre region 167
5.3 Timing and process of the Australian megafaunal extinctions 177
5.4 Final process of megafaunal extinctions 178
6.1 Supraorbital modules for Willandra, Ngandong and
Choukoutien fossils groups 204
6.2 Linear regression correlations between supraorbital module
and cranial vault thickness 207
6.3 Linear regression correlations between malar size/length
and robusticity modules 209
6.4A Malar size/length module 210
6.4B Malar robusticity module 210
6.5 Linear regression correlation between malar robusticity and
cranial vault thickness 211
8.1 Upper Pleistocene megalake phases of Lake Eyre (hatched)
compared to sea level change 253
x
Maps
1.1 Erectine migration from Africa to Asia showing two
possible routes to East Asia and a third into central Russia page 11
2.1 Population growth centres in China, Africa and India
shown with Upper Pleistocene migrations 63
2.2 A genetic pressure barrier on the Indian/Myanmar (Burma)
border 68
3.1 Exposed shelf of Sunda at 145m sea level (After Vorkis
2000, Field Museum, Chicago, 2000) 83
3.2 Boundary of ash fan from the Mt Toba eruption 90
3.3 Migration patterns and genetic mixing through island Indonesia 102
3.4 Major palaeodrainage systems of the Sunda and Sahul shelves
with sea level at 75m (After Vorkis 2000, and Field Museum,
Chicago, 2000) 103
4.1 Human migration into Sahul with sea levels at 75m (Field
Museum, Chicago, 2000) 118
5.1 Megalake phase of the Lake Eyre/Lake Frome system at 85 ky.
(After Nanson et al., 1998) 136
5.2 Distribution of late Quaternary megafauna quadrupeds
{Diprotodon, Z gomaturus and Palorchestes) 156
5.3 Distribution of Late Quaternary megafauna macropods
{Procoptodon, Macropus, Sthenurus, Protemnodon and
Propleopus) 157
6.1 The Willandra Lakes system, western New South Wales 188
xi
6.13 Comparison of the malar bones of WLH1 (left) and
WLH2 (right) with its prominent malar tuberosity
and overall greater rugosity than that of WLJ1 211
6.14 Frontal sinus of WLH50, at top of picture 213
6.15 Thick humeral cortex in WLH110 218
6.16 Comparison of WLH7 tibia (centre) with a modern
example (left) 220
6.17 Curved cracking, calcination and colour changes on
tubular bones of WLH 115, all typical indicators
of the bone having been cremated in a high
temperature fire 222
6.18 Cremated cranial sections of WLH68. At left is a
view of the frontal and supraorbital region 223
6.19 Heavily charred pieces of the cranium of WLH28 (top) 224
6.20 WLH3 mandible showing both canine teeth missing,
resorption of the alveolar bone, and a compensatory
lean of adjacent teeth towards the gap 227
6.21 Parallel grooves on the lower, first molar of WLH3 228
6.22 Nanwoon occipital bone showing a hole of indeterminate
origin on the right side 232
Tables
2.1 Asian landmass by country page 46
2.2 Chinese, Indian and Asian populations per land area
occupied (km2) 47
2.3 Population increase and land availability during the
Pleistocene 47
2.4 Estimates of Pleistocene world population growth (x 106) 48
2.5 Estimates of Pleistocene population density (persons/km2) 49
2.6 World land surface occupied (km2 x 106) 49
2.7 Population doubling times (Dt), where Dt = 0.6931/r 52
2.8 World population growth using various base
populations (x 106) 55
2.9 World population growth from 1 My using four base
population sizes and a reproduction rate (/•) of 0.000005 57
2.10 Pleistocene population growth in China, the Indian
subcontinent and the rest of Asia (AsiaP) x 106 60
2.11 Indian subcontinent population growth from a base
population of 100 000 at 400 ky and a reproduction
rate (r) of 0.000005 61
5.1 Prey weight ratios (5:1) for large crocodiles (after Webb
and Manolis, 1989) 148
5.2 Prey weight ratios (5:1) for large lizards 148
5.3 Prey weight required by three top Upper Pleistocene
scavenger/predators of the Lake Eyre basin 149
5.4 Diprotodon weight calculated using long bone
circumferences of fossil remains from the Lake Eyre basin 150
5.5 Diprotodon weight calculated using fossil long bones
from the Darling Downs, Queensland 150
5.6 Weight estimates for two major groups of herbivores 151
5.7 Annual prey weight required from each of four herbivore
groups required to sustain the estimated Lake Eyre basin
carnivore population. 151
5.8 Fluorine analysis of fossil bone 164 166
xii
6.1 Cranial vault thickness (mm) at primary anatomical points
on Willandra individuals (a) and other individuals and
populations (b) 194
6.2 Percentage of diploeic bone in vault construction 197
6.3 Comparative cranial vault thickness ranges (mm) for various
hominid populations and individuals 201
6.4 Supraorbital thickness (mm) and module for WLH Series
compared with Homo soloensis (Ngandong) and Homo erectus
(Zhoukoutien) and Neanderthals 205
6.5A Willandra Series glenoid fossae dimensions (mm) 215
6.5B Comparative glenoid fossae ranges (mm) 215
6.6A Mandibular metrical data (mm) 216
6.6B Comparative mandibular metrical ranges (mm) among three
fossil and one modern Australian population 216
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Contents
List of plates page viii
List of figures x
List of maps xi
List of tables xii
Preface xv
Introduction 1
1 Going to Sunda: Lower Pleistocene transcontinental migration 5
2 Pleistocene population growth 40
3 From Sunda to Sahul: transequatorial migration in the
Upper Pleistocene 73
4 Upper Pleistocene migration patterns on Sahul 112
5 Palaeoenvironments, megafauna and the Upper Pleistocene
settlement of Central Australia 134
6 Upper Pleistocene Australians: the Willandra people 183
7 Origins: a morphological puzzle 233
8 Migratory time frames and Upper Pleistocene environmental
sequences in Australia 252
9 An incomplete jigsaw puzzle 271
Appendix 1 277
Appendix 2 279
Appendix 3 281
References 287
Index 304
vii
Plates
5.1 5.2 Human cranial vault from Lake Eyre basin page 162 163
5.3 5.5 Various views of human right metacarpal 168 169
5.6 5.7 Burnt megafauna bone 170 171
6.1 The cremated cranium of WLH1 189
6.2 The cranium of WLH3 190
6.3A,B,C WLH50, A Lateral view, B Frontal view,
C Superior view 192 193
6.4 Cross section of three cranial vaults WLH22
(top), WLH28 (middle, cremated) and WLH63
(bottom) 195
6.5 Cranial thickness of WLH 18 composed almost
entirely of spongy bone 196
6.6 X ray of WLH1 showing uniformly thin cranial
vault structure 196
6.7 Cranial thickness along the sagittal suture of right
parietal of WLH68 with calcination (white) from
cremation 197
6.8 X ray showing uniformly thick cranial vault structure
of WLH50 with additional thickening at the superior
occipital protuberance and at the prebregmatic region
of the frontal bone 198
6.9 A section of the WLH50 vault (parietal) showing how
it is almost entirely diploeic (spongy bone) with
extraordinary thin cranial tables 199
6.10 Close up of the diploeic cranial vault bone of
WLH50 200
6.11 Brow profile of WLH68 showing a bulbous forehead,
a lack of any brow development, the arc of the left
eye socket (bottom) and discolouration typical of
cremated bone 203
6.12 Zygomatic trigones of WLH 18 (top) and WLH69
(bottom) 206
Figures
1.1 Evolution of hominid cranial capacity page 24
2.1 Standard world population growth trend over lMy 42
2.2 Proposed world population growth during the Pleistocene 56
3.1 Human migrations in the Upper Pleistocene 77
3.2 Increase in world reproduction rates in the Upper Pleistocene 78
3.3 Sea levels during the Upper Pleistocene 82
5.1 Upper Pleistocene oxygen isotope stages and equivalent
palaeoenvironments in the Lake Eyre basin 138
5.2 Fluorine analysis of fossil and modern bone samples from the
Lake Eyre region 167
5.3 Timing and process of the Australian megafaunal extinctions 177
5.4 Final process of megafaunal extinctions 178
6.1 Supraorbital modules for Willandra, Ngandong and
Choukoutien fossils groups 204
6.2 Linear regression correlations between supraorbital module
and cranial vault thickness 207
6.3 Linear regression correlations between malar size/length
and robusticity modules 209
6.4A Malar size/length module 210
6.4B Malar robusticity module 210
6.5 Linear regression correlation between malar robusticity and
cranial vault thickness 211
8.1 Upper Pleistocene megalake phases of Lake Eyre (hatched)
compared to sea level change 253
x
Maps
1.1 Erectine migration from Africa to Asia showing two
possible routes to East Asia and a third into central Russia page 11
2.1 Population growth centres in China, Africa and India
shown with Upper Pleistocene migrations 63
2.2 A genetic pressure barrier on the Indian/Myanmar (Burma)
border 68
3.1 Exposed shelf of Sunda at 145m sea level (After Vorkis
2000, Field Museum, Chicago, 2000) 83
3.2 Boundary of ash fan from the Mt Toba eruption 90
3.3 Migration patterns and genetic mixing through island Indonesia 102
3.4 Major palaeodrainage systems of the Sunda and Sahul shelves
with sea level at 75m (After Vorkis 2000, and Field Museum,
Chicago, 2000) 103
4.1 Human migration into Sahul with sea levels at 75m (Field
Museum, Chicago, 2000) 118
5.1 Megalake phase of the Lake Eyre/Lake Frome system at 85 ky.
(After Nanson et al., 1998) 136
5.2 Distribution of late Quaternary megafauna quadrupeds
{Diprotodon, Z\gomaturus and Palorchestes) 156
5.3 Distribution of Late Quaternary megafauna macropods
{Procoptodon, Macropus, Sthenurus, Protemnodon and
Propleopus) 157
6.1 The Willandra Lakes system, western New South Wales 188
xi
6.13 Comparison of the malar bones of WLH1 (left) and
WLH2 (right) with its prominent malar tuberosity
and overall greater rugosity than that of WLJ1 211
6.14 Frontal sinus of WLH50, at top of picture 213
6.15 Thick humeral cortex in WLH110 218
6.16 Comparison of WLH7 tibia (centre) with a modern
example (left) 220
6.17 Curved cracking, calcination and colour changes on
tubular bones of WLH 115, all typical indicators
of the bone having been cremated in a high
temperature fire 222
6.18 Cremated cranial sections of WLH68. At left is a
view of the frontal and supraorbital region 223
6.19 Heavily charred pieces of the cranium of WLH28 (top) 224
6.20 WLH3 mandible showing both canine teeth missing,
resorption of the alveolar bone, and a compensatory
lean of adjacent teeth towards the gap 227
6.21 Parallel grooves on the lower, first molar of WLH3 228
6.22 Nanwoon occipital bone showing a hole of indeterminate
origin on the right side 232
Tables
2.1 Asian landmass by country page 46
2.2 Chinese, Indian and Asian populations per land area
occupied (km2) 47
2.3 Population increase and land availability during the
Pleistocene 47
2.4 Estimates of Pleistocene world population growth (x 106) 48
2.5 Estimates of Pleistocene population density (persons/km2) 49
2.6 World land surface occupied (km2 x 106) 49
2.7 Population doubling times (Dt), where Dt = 0.6931/r 52
2.8 World population growth using various base
populations (x 106) 55
2.9 World population growth from 1 My using four base
population sizes and a reproduction rate (/•) of 0.000005 57
2.10 Pleistocene population growth in China, the Indian
subcontinent and the rest of Asia (AsiaP) x 106 60
2.11 Indian subcontinent population growth from a base
population of 100 000 at 400 ky and a reproduction
rate (r) of 0.000005 61
5.1 Prey weight ratios (5:1) for large crocodiles (after Webb
and Manolis, 1989) 148
5.2 Prey weight ratios (5:1) for large lizards 148
5.3 Prey weight required by three top Upper Pleistocene
scavenger/predators of the Lake Eyre basin 149
5.4 Diprotodon weight calculated using long bone
circumferences of fossil remains from the Lake Eyre basin 150
5.5 Diprotodon weight calculated using fossil long bones
from the Darling Downs, Queensland 150
5.6 Weight estimates for two major groups of herbivores 151
5.7 Annual prey weight required from each of four herbivore
groups required to sustain the estimated Lake Eyre basin
carnivore population. 151
5.8 Fluorine analysis of fossil bone 164 166
xii
6.1 Cranial vault thickness (mm) at primary anatomical points
on Willandra individuals (a) and other individuals and
populations (b) 194
6.2 Percentage of diploeic bone in vault construction 197
6.3 Comparative cranial vault thickness ranges (mm) for various
hominid populations and individuals 201
6.4 Supraorbital thickness (mm) and module for WLH Series
compared with Homo soloensis (Ngandong) and Homo erectus
(Zhoukoutien) and Neanderthals 205
6.5A Willandra Series glenoid fossae dimensions (mm) 215
6.5B Comparative glenoid fossae ranges (mm) 215
6.6A Mandibular metrical data (mm) 216
6.6B Comparative mandibular metrical ranges (mm) among three
fossil and one modern Australian population 216 |
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spelling | Webb, Steve Verfasser aut The first boat people S. G. Webb 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2006 XVII, 318 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology 52 Vor- und Frühgeschichte gnd rswk-swf Funde Navigation, Prehistoric Africa Navigation, Prehistoric Australia Prehistoric peoples Africa Prehistoric peoples Australia Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 gnd rswk-swf Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd rswk-swf Afrika Australien Africa Antiquities Australia Antiquities Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4056995-0 Statistik gnd-content Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 g Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 s Vor- und Frühgeschichte z DE-604 Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 s b DE-604 Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology 52 (DE-604)BV000018356 52 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014860294&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Webb, Steve The first boat people Cambridge studies in biological and evolutionary anthropology Funde Navigation, Prehistoric Africa Navigation, Prehistoric Australia Prehistoric peoples Africa Prehistoric peoples Australia Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 gnd Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd |
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title | The first boat people |
title_auth | The first boat people |
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title_full | The first boat people S. G. Webb |
title_fullStr | The first boat people S. G. Webb |
title_full_unstemmed | The first boat people S. G. Webb |
title_short | The first boat people |
title_sort | the first boat people |
topic | Funde Navigation, Prehistoric Africa Navigation, Prehistoric Australia Prehistoric peoples Africa Prehistoric peoples Australia Einwanderung (DE-588)4013960-8 gnd Aborigines (DE-588)4000178-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Funde Navigation, Prehistoric Africa Navigation, Prehistoric Australia Prehistoric peoples Africa Prehistoric peoples Australia Einwanderung Aborigines Afrika Australien Africa Antiquities Australia Antiquities Statistik |
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