Sex and Cohabitation Among Early Humans: Anthropological and Genetic Evidence for Interbreeding Among Early Humans explores the available information regarding interbreeding among different ancestral human species. In addition, it reviews evidence in support of cohabitation as well as cultural and technological interactions and exchanges among early humans, particularly Neanderthal-sapiens interactions. The fields of archaeology, anthropology, genetics, linguistics and molecular evolution have provided a wealth of information on the complex processes involved in human evolution.
The book will help readers will develop knowledge on the complexity and multiplicity of hominins, including Homo heidelbergensis, Homo sapiens, and Homo floresiensis. Moreover, the book will help them reach a greater understanding of major topics, such as introgression, migration from Africa, the origin, development and extinction of Neanderthals, interbreeding between Neanderthals and humans, and trait continuity.
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Table of Contents
1. The Complexity and Multiplicity of Hominins in Africa and Asia2. The Species Concept and the Reality of Introgression
3. Tools Used to Study Hominin Evolution
4. The First Out of Africa Migrants
5. Neanderthal Origin and Fossil Record
6. Neanderthal DNA
7. Neanderthal Habitat, Culture, Language and Intellect
8. To What Extent Neanderthals and Modern Humans Interacted
9. Evidence for Interbreeding Between of Neanderthals and Humans
10. The Extinction of Neanderthals
11. Gene Flow Involving Denisovans and Humans
12. The Mysterious Ancestor of Contemporary Asian and Oceanic Populations
13. Anatomical and Cultural Continuity between Homo erectus and Humans
14. Interactions between Homo heidelbergensis and sapiens in the Indian Subcontinent
15. Interactions Involving Homo floresiensis
16. Ancient Hominins Interbred Extensively and Regularly in Africa
17. Continuity of Traits Among Hominins in Asia and Oceania