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denisovan
thumb|The Harbin cranium, the [[holotype of the species Homo longi, a Denisovan cranium]]
The Denisovans or Denisova hominins ( ) are an extinct species or subspecies of archaic human that ranged across Asia during the Middle to Late Pleistocene, approximately 200,000–32,000 years ago. Most of what is known about Denisovans comes from DNA evidence. While many recent fossils have been found and tentatively identified as Denisovan, the first Denisovans discovered were known from few physical remains. Consequently, no formal species name has been established. However, an analysis of the mitochond
Bronze Age collapse
collapse of several civilizations at the end of the bronze age
history of Central Asia
aspect of history
Prehistoric Korea
era of human existence in the Korean Peninsula
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Proto-Malay
The term Proto-Malay, which translates to Melayu Asli (aboriginal Malay) or Melayu Purba (ancient Malay) or Melayu Tua (old Malay), refers to Austronesian speakers who moved from mainland Asia, to the Malay Peninsula and Malay Archipelago in a long series of migrations between 2500 and 1500 BCE, before that of the Deutero-Malays about a thousand years later. The Proto-Malays have ancestry of the first humans living in Southeast Asia.
Prehistoric Asia
period in the history of Asia
prehistory in China
Prehistoric Malaysia
Part of the History of Malaysia
Prehistory of Sri Lanka
history of Sri Lanka in the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and early Iron Age until the Pre Anuradhapura period in 543 BC
Prehistory of the Philippines
History of the Philippines up to 900 AD
prehistory of Myanmar
aspect of history of Myanmar before 200 BCE
prehistory of Iran
life and civilizations in Iran from the beginning to ancient era
Dalma culture
prehistoric archaeological culture of north-western Iran
Songguk-ri
Songguk-ri () is a Middle and Late Mumun-period (c. 850–300 B.C.) archaeological site in Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. Songguk-ri is a settlement and burial site that is important in the study of Korean prehistory. It is registered as Historical Site No. 249. Songguk-ri is a main point of reference in Korean prehistory—Korean archaeologists have represented the prehistoric village and the material culture excavated from there as the type-site for Middle Mumun Culture in southern Korea.
Prehistoric Thailand