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Ancient Siberian genomes (Mal'ta–Buret' and related) and their contribution to New World population models (c. 24,000–8,000 BP)

Ancient Siberian genomes (Mal'ta–Buret' and related) and their contribution to New World population models (c. 24,000–8,000 BP)

  1. Mal’ta–Buret’ culture flourishes near Lake Baikal

    Labels: Mal ta, Lake Baikal
  2. Ancient North Eurasian ancestry enters Native American ancestors

    Labels: Ancient North, Native American
  3. MA-1 (Mal’ta boy) lives in Siberia

    Labels: MA-1, Mal ta
  4. Ancient Beringians branch from other Native Americans

    Labels: Ancient Beringians, Beringia
  5. Northern and Southern Native American branches diverge

    Labels: Northern branch, Southern branch
  6. Beringian standstill hypothesis proposed from mtDNA

    Labels: mtDNA study, Beringian standstill
  7. MA-1 genome links ANE to Native American origins

    Labels: MA-1 genome, Raghavan et
  8. Anzick-1 Clovis burial shows early ANE-linked ancestry

    Labels: Anzick-1, Clovis burial
  9. Upward Sun River infants identify “Ancient Beringians”

    Labels: USR1, Upward Sun
  10. Northeast Siberian genomes refine ANE-related population history

    Labels: Northeast Siberia, Pleistocene populations
  11. Arctic-wide ancient DNA links language history to later admixture

    Labels: Arctic ancient, Palaeo-Eskimo