ISBN-13: 9783319151373 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 202 str.
Mobility and Ancient Society in Asia and America containscontributions by leading international scholars concerning the character, timing, and geography of regional migrations that led to the dispersal of human societies from Inner andnortheast Asia to the New World in the Upper Pleistocene (ca. 20,000-10,000 years ago).This volume bridges scholarly traditions from Europe, Central Asia, and North and South America, bringing different perspectives into a common view. Thebook presents an international overview of a ongoing discussion that is relevant to the ancient history of both Eurasia and the Americas. The content of the chapters provides both geographic and conceptual coverage of main currents in contemporary scholarly research, including case studies fromInner Asia (Kazakhstan), Southwest Siberia, Northeast Siberia, and North and South America. The chaptersconsiderthe trajectories, ecology, and social dynamics of ancient mobility, communication, andadaptation in both Eurasia and the Americas, using diverse methodologies of data recovery ranging from archaeology, historical linguistics, ancient DNA, human osteology, and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.Although methodologically diverse, the chapters are each broadly synthetic in nature and present current scholarly views of when, and in which ways, societies from northeast Asia ultimately spread eastward (and southward) into North and South America, and how we might reconstruction the cultures and adaptations related to Paleolithic groups of Inner and northeast Asia.Ultimately, this book provides a unique synthetic perspective that bridges Asia and America and brings the ancient evidence from both sides of the Bering Straights in to common focus."