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Tag: Yangshao culture

Tibeto-Burman expansions: high-altitude adaptation and Paleolithic legacy on the Tibetan Plateau

Humans have been living at extreme altitudes for a very long time. However, only a very small percentage of the planet’s population inhabit such places. Today, the largest communities of high-altitude dwellers reside on the Tibetan Plateau. These mountainous people are speakers of Tibeto-Burman languages which came to be spoken as a result of relatively…

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