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  1. Introduction: Revisiting the “Negrito” Hypothesis: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Human Prehistory in Southeast Asia
  2. AAAG Student Prizes Awarded at 2013 AAPA Meeting
  3. What’s in a Name?: “Negritos” in the Context of the Human Prehistory of Southeast Asia
  4. The Australian Barrineans and Their Relationship to Southeast Asian Negritos: An Investigation using Mitochondrial Genomics
  5. Why Have the Peninsular “Negritos” Remained Distinct?
  6. Making Friends in the Rainforest: “Negrito” Adaptation to Risk and Uncertainty
  7. Terror from the Sky: Unconventional Linguistic Clues to the Negrito Past
  8. Time and Place in the Prehistory of the Aslian Languages
  9. Kinship Matters: Structures of Alliance, Indigenous Foragers, and the Austronesian Diaspora
  10. Who Are the Philippine Negritos?: Evidence from Language
  11. Phenotypic Plasticity of Climbing-Related Traits in the Ankle Joint of Great Apes and Rainforest Hunter-Gatherers
  12. Mountain Pygmies of Western New Guinea: A Morphological and Molecular Approach
  13. Evolution of the Pygmy Phenotype: Evidence of Positive Selection from Genome-wide Scans in African, Asian, and Melanesian Pygmies
  14. Mount Pinatubo, Inflammatory Cytokines, and the Immunological Ecology of Aeta Hunter-Gatherers
  15. Editorial decision sent by the guest editor Phillip Endicott to Dr. Sabino Padilla
  16. Anthropology and GIS: Temporal and Spatial Distribution of the Philippine Negrito Groups
  17. Genetic Diversity of Four Filipino Negrito Populations from Luzon: Comparison of Male and Female Effective Population Sizes and Differential Integration of Immigrants into Aeta and Agta Communities
  18. Admixture Patterns and Genetic Differentiation in Negrito Groups from West Malaysia Estimated from Genome-wide SNP Data
  19. The Andaman Islanders in a Regional Genetic Context: Reexamining the Evidence for an Early Peopling of the Archipelago from South Asia
  20. Climate Change Influenced Female Population Sizes through Time across the Indonesian Archipelago
  21. Craniodental Affinities of Southeast Asia’s “Negritos” and the Concordance with Their Genetic Affinities
  22. The Skeletal Phenotype of “Negritos” from the Andaman Islands and Philippines Relative to Global Variation among Hunter-Gatherers
  23. “Small Size” in the Philippine Human Fossil Record: Is It Meaningful for a Better Understanding of the Evolutionary History of the Negritos?
  24. Hunter-Gatherers in Southeast Asia: From Prehistory to the Present
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