All this allows us to sketch the occupational history of hunter-gatherers who explored and inhabited Southern Patagonia since the Pleistocene-Holocene transition.Miotti, LauraUniversidad Nacional de La Plata (FCNyM-UNLP)
In less than a decade, analyses of ancient genomes have transformed our understanding of the Indigenous peopling and population history of the Americas. These studies have shown that this history, which began in the late Pleistocene epoch and continued episodically into the Holocene epoch, was far ...
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Objectives: The human population history from Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego has been of great interest in the context of the American peopling. Different ... de la Fuente, ConstanzaGalimany, JacquelineKemp, Brian M.Judd, KathleenReyes, OmarMoraga, Mauricio - 《American Journal of Physical Anthro...
et al. Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific. Nature 538(7626), 510–513 (2016). Article ADS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar González-Fortes, G. et al. Paleogenomic Evidence for Multi-generational Mixing between Neolithic Farmers and Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in ...
Go beyond what you read on blogs or watch on standard science programs and be prepared to question what you have long been taught regarding the peopling of the Americas. (This website is under construction. However, much of the data on the archaeological sites can be viewed temporarily on ...
The distribution maps show that the latest Pleistocene FPP display high values of potential distribution and a large number of records in Pampas, with more dispersed occurrences in Patagonia; Tigre points are restricted to a few sites in Pampas. During the early Holocene, we observe that ...
The researchers also state that they utilized 17 specimens from relict groups such as the Pericues from Mexico and Fuego-Patagonians from the southernmost tip of South America. They also sequenced two pre-Columbian mummies from the Sierra Tarahumara in northern Mexico. In total, 23 ancient samples...
1. Argentine Patagonia extends southwards of the Río Colorado (Fig. 1b), with a total N–S length of almost 2500 km, between 36° and 55° S, on the eastern side of the Andean Cordillera, including the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego (Fig. 1c), a very large distance that ...
As the last continent settled by modern humans, the peopling of the Americas and subsequent dispersals within the continent have been the focus of intense interest by geneticists.1,2,3,4,5,6 Previous studies have shown that the ancestors of Indigenous Americans, also called Native Americans (NAs...