Toward an anthropology of the earliest population of the Korean peninsula

Paleoanthropological findings from the Korean peninsula may testify, as the authors argue, to the possibility that the region had been settled very early in history. According to the discussed anthropological evidence, it is possible to speak of both the continuity between the earliest and later pop...

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Area studies
Asian studies
Ethnography
Forensic anthropology
Human geography
Korea
Prehistory
title Toward an anthropology of the earliest population of the Korean peninsula
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