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" The biological evidence of the San-Pau-Chi people and their affinities "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 52404
Doc. No : TL22358
Call number : ‭3359813‬
Main Entry : Hsiu-Man Lin
Title & Author : The biological evidence of the San-Pau-Chi people and their affinities\ Hsiu-Man Lin
College : The University of New Mexico
Date : 2009
Degree : Ph.D.
student score : 2009
Page No : 310
Abstract : Austronesian is one of the major language groups spoken. It is believed that Taiwan, Indonesian (east of Wallace line), or Bismarck Archipelago is the star point for Austronesian migrations. It is also suggested that prehistoric cultures of Taiwan were established by the ancestors of the modern Taiwanese indigenous populations, who are also Austronesian speakers. The goals of this project are to estimate biological relationships of the San-Pau-Chu (SPC) to other Asian populations (especially Polynesians) and to evaluate if Taiwan indeed plays a major role in the history of Austronesian migrations by using both dental morphological data (metric and nonmetric dental traits) and genetic evidence. This dissertation is divided into six chapters. In chapter one, models of Austronesian dispersal are introduced. Additionally, hypotheses and significance of this study are emphasized. In chapter two, the linguistic, archaeological, osteological and genetic evidence for different models is reviewed. Chapter three provides a brief introduction to Taiwanese cultural history, and describes archaeological sites at the Tainan Scientific-Based Industrial Park. In chapter four, a case study of dental variation from the SPC, Wu-Chien-Tsuo South (WCTS), and Nan-Kang-Li East (NKLE) sites are presented. In chapter five, genetic diversity and maternal ancestry in the SPC people is evaluated by using ancient DNA. Finally, in chapter six the biological evidence of the SPC people and their affinities is summarized. This research is the first study in Taiwan trying to combine both morphological and genetic evidence to explore the biological nature of one prehistoric population. Because the dental morphological study and ancient DNA analyses seem to suggest a Northern Asian origin for the SPC people, it is proposed here that approximately 2,500 BP, some prehistoric Taiwanese came from mainland East Asia. However, the WCTS people, contemporaries of SPC, show a closer relatedness with the Namu from the Hawai'i. Therefore, a multiple set of models must be considered. Studies with larger samples sizes and wider range of archaeological sites in the future will also help to gain insights.
Subject : Social sciences; Ancient DNA; Austronesian; Crown width; Dental morphology; Nonmetric; Taiwan; San-Pau-Chu; China; DNA; Archaeology; Physical anthropology; 0327:Physical anthropology; 0324:Archaeology
Added Entry : A. P. Stone, Osbjorn
Added Entry : The University of New Mexico
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