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materials to Kevin
M. Kelly.
Clark,
JT and Kelly, KM (1993) Human
genetics, paleoenvironments, and malaria: relationships and implications
for the settlement of Oceania. American
Anthropologist 95:613-631.
Heathcote, Gary M., Bansil, Kingbernam L.
and Sava, Vincent J. (1996) A
protocol for scoring three posterior cranial superstructures which reach
remarkable size in ancient Mariana Islanders. Micronesia 29: 281-298.
Kelly,
KM (1990). Gm
polymorphisms, linguistic affinities, and natural selection in Melanesia.
Current
Anthropology 31:201-219.
Kelly,
KM (1996) The end of the trail: the
genetic bases for deriving the Polynesian peoples from
Austronesian-speaking paleopopulations of Melanesian Near Oceania.
In: J Davidson, G Irwin, BF Leach, A Pawley and D Brown (eds.), Oceanic
Culture History, Essays in Honour of Roger Green. New
Zealand Journal of Archaeology Special Publication, pp. 355-364.
Kelly,
KM (1996) IGHG3 G and the pathogenesis of
hyperreactive malarious splenomegaly. Medical
Hypotheses 46:135-139.
Kelly,
KM (1999) Malaria and immunoglobulins in
Pacific prehistory. American
Anthropologist. 101: 806-809.
Melton, T, Clifford, S, Martinson, J,
Batzer, M and Stoneking M. (1998) Genetic Evidence for the Proto-Austronesian Homeland in Asia: mtDNA and Nuclear DNA Variation in Taiwanese Aboriginal Tribes.
Am. J. Hum. Genet., 63:1807-1823.
Terrell, JE (2001) Exploring
the entangled bank. Systemic research on the Sepik Coast of New Guinea.
A paper in the symposium: Systematic Approaches to Understanding
Landscape and Subsistence in Pacific Islands Prehistory. Julie Field and
J. Lahela Perry, Organizers. Society for American Archaeology. New
Orleans.
Terrell,
JE, Kelly, KM and Rainbird, P (2001) Foregone
conclusions? In search of 'Austronesians' and 'Papuans.'
Current
Anthropology.
42: 97-124.
Oppenheimer,
S and Richards, M (2001) Fast
trains, slow boats, and the ancestry of Polynesian islanders. Science
Progress. 84: 157-181.
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