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Reconstructing the Human Population History of East Asia through Ancient Genomics provides a comprehensive examination of East Asian populations using cutting-edge genomic research methods. This volume synthesizes findings from ancient DNA studies to illuminate the complex patterns of human migration, settlement, and interaction across East Asia over thousands of years.
The authors, including renowned geneticists E. Andrew Bennett and Qiaomei Fu, present evidence that reshapes our understanding of early human dispersal, population admixture, and cultural development in the region. By analyzing genetic material from archaeological sites, the work traces ancestry patterns and demographic shifts that shaped modern East Asian populations.
Part of the Elements in Ancient East Asia series, this publication bridges archaeology, genetics, and history to offer scholars, students, and informed readers a detailed look at how molecular biology is revolutionizing our knowledge of the past.







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