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Ancient genomes and the Anzick-1 child: implications for early New World ancestry (c. 13,000 BP and subsequent studies)

Ancient genomes and the Anzick-1 child: implications for early New World ancestry (c. 13,000 BP and subsequent studies)

  1. Anzick Clovis burial discovered in Montana

    Labels: Anzick-1, Clovis culture, Montana
  2. Direct dating places Anzick-1 around 12,700–12,600 years ago

    Labels: Anzick-1, Radiocarbon dating, Late Pleistocene
  3. Ancient Siberian genome highlights mixed ancestry in Native American origins

    Labels: Mal'ta MA-1, Ancient North, Siberia
  4. First ancient genome from a Clovis-associated individual published

    Labels: Anzick-1 genome, Ancient DNA, Clovis
  5. Anzick-1 genome challenges the European “Solutrean” hypothesis

    Labels: Anzick-1 genome, Solutrean hypothesis
  6. Kennewick Man genome supports long-term Native American continuity

    Labels: Kennewick Man, Ancient One, North America
  7. Genomic study reports evidence of more than one founding signal in the Americas

    Labels: Genomic study, Australasian signal
  8. Northwest Coast genomes show ~10,300 years of regional genetic continuity

    Labels: Shuk K, Northwest Coast, Regional continuity
  9. Upward Sun River infant genome identifies “Ancient Beringians”

    Labels: Upward Sun, Ancient Beringians, Alaska
  10. Ancient-genome transect Alaska-to-Patagonia supports rapid early dispersal

    Labels: Pan-American transect, Ancient genomes
  11. Central and South American ancient DNA suggests major population shifts after Clovis times

    Labels: Central South, Population shifts
  12. Palaeo-Eskimo ancestry study links later Arctic migrations to language families

    Labels: Palaeo-Eskimo, Arctic migrations, Language families