The early Holocene sea level rise
The causes, anatomy and consequences of the early Holocene sea level rise (EHSLR) are
reviewed. The rise, of ca 60m, took place over most of the Earth as the volume of the oceans …
reviewed. The rise, of ca 60m, took place over most of the Earth as the volume of the oceans …
Interethnic admixture and the evolution of Latin American populations
FM Salzano, M Sans - Genetics and molecular biology, 2014 - SciELO Brasil
A general introduction to the origins and history of Latin American populations is followed by
a systematic review of the data from molecular autosomal assessments of the …
a systematic review of the data from molecular autosomal assessments of the …
Reconstructing the deep population history of Central and South America
We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 49 individuals forming four parallel time transects
in Belize, Brazil, the Central Andes, and the Southern Cone, each dating to at least∼ 9,000 …
in Belize, Brazil, the Central Andes, and the Southern Cone, each dating to at least∼ 9,000 …
Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans
INTRODUCTION The consensus view on the peopling of the Americas is that ancestors of
modern Native Americans entered the Americas from Siberia via the Bering Land Bridge …
modern Native Americans entered the Americas from Siberia via the Bering Land Bridge …
Early human dispersals within the Americas
JV Moreno-Mayar, L Vinner, P de Barros Damgaard… - Science, 2018 - science.org
INTRODUCTION Genetic studies of the Pleistocene peopling of the Americas have focused
on the timing and number of migrations from Siberia into North America. They show that …
on the timing and number of migrations from Siberia into North America. They show that …
Ancient mitochondrial DNA provides high-resolution time scale of the peopling of the Americas
The exact timing, route, and process of the initial peopling of the Americas remains uncertain
despite much research. Archaeological evidence indicates the presence of humans as far as …
despite much research. Archaeological evidence indicates the presence of humans as far as …
Reconstructing native American population history
D Reich, N Patterson, D Campbell, A Tandon… - Nature, 2012 - nature.com
The peopling of the Americas has been the subject of extensive genetic, archaeological and
linguistic research; however, central questions remain unresolved,,,,. One contentious issue …
linguistic research; however, central questions remain unresolved,,,,. One contentious issue …
The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana
Clovis, with its distinctive biface, blade and osseous technologies, is the oldest widespread
archaeological complex defined in North America, dating from 11,100 to 10,700 14C years …
archaeological complex defined in North America, dating from 11,100 to 10,700 14C years …
Archaeogenomic evidence reveals prehistoric matrilineal dynasty
For societies with writing systems, hereditary leadership is documented as one of the
hallmarks of early political complexity and governance. In contrast, it is unknown whether …
hallmarks of early political complexity and governance. In contrast, it is unknown whether …
Correcting for purifying selection: an improved human mitochondrial molecular clock
There is currently no calibration available for the whole human mtDNA genome,
incorporating both coding and control regions. Furthermore, as several authors have pointed …
incorporating both coding and control regions. Furthermore, as several authors have pointed …