A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World

Autores
Neves, Walter A.; Hubbe, Mark; Okumura, Maria Mercedes M.; González José, Rolando; Figuti, Levy; Eggers, Sabine; De Blasis, Paulo Antonio Dantas
Año de publicación
2005
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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Increasing skeletal evidence from the U.S.A., Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil strongly suggests that the first settlers in the Americas had a cranial morphology distinct from that displayed by most late and modern Native Americans. The Paleoamerican morphological pattern is more generalized and can be seen today among Africans, Australians, and Melanesians. Here, we present the results of a comparative morphological assessment of a late Paleoindian/early archaic specimen from Capelinha Burial II, southern Brazil. The Capelinha skull was compared with samples of four Paleoindian groups from South and Central America and worldwide modern groups from W.W. Howells’ studies. In both analyses performed (classical morphometrics and geometric morphometrics), the results show a clear association between Capelinha Burial II and the Paleoindians, as well as Australians, Melanesians, and Africans, confirming its Paleoamerican status.
Fil: Neves, Walter A.. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: Hubbe, Mark. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: Okumura, Maria Mercedes M.. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: González José, Rolando. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Figuti, Levy. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: Eggers, Sabine. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: De Blasis, Paulo Antonio Dantas. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
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SETTLEMENT OF THE AMERICAS
CRANIOMETRICS
RIVERINE SHELLMIDDEN
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
title A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
spellingShingle A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
Neves, Walter A.
SETTLEMENT OF THE AMERICAS
CRANIOMETRICS
RIVERINE SHELLMIDDEN
title_short A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
title_full A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
title_fullStr A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
title_full_unstemmed A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
title_sort A new early Holocene human skeleton from Brazil: implications for the settlement of the New World
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Neves, Walter A.
Hubbe, Mark
Okumura, Maria Mercedes M.
González José, Rolando
Figuti, Levy
Eggers, Sabine
De Blasis, Paulo Antonio Dantas
author Neves, Walter A.
author_facet Neves, Walter A.
Hubbe, Mark
Okumura, Maria Mercedes M.
González José, Rolando
Figuti, Levy
Eggers, Sabine
De Blasis, Paulo Antonio Dantas
author_role author
author2 Hubbe, Mark
Okumura, Maria Mercedes M.
González José, Rolando
Figuti, Levy
Eggers, Sabine
De Blasis, Paulo Antonio Dantas
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv SETTLEMENT OF THE AMERICAS
CRANIOMETRICS
RIVERINE SHELLMIDDEN
topic SETTLEMENT OF THE AMERICAS
CRANIOMETRICS
RIVERINE SHELLMIDDEN
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Increasing skeletal evidence from the U.S.A., Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil strongly suggests that the first settlers in the Americas had a cranial morphology distinct from that displayed by most late and modern Native Americans. The Paleoamerican morphological pattern is more generalized and can be seen today among Africans, Australians, and Melanesians. Here, we present the results of a comparative morphological assessment of a late Paleoindian/early archaic specimen from Capelinha Burial II, southern Brazil. The Capelinha skull was compared with samples of four Paleoindian groups from South and Central America and worldwide modern groups from W.W. Howells’ studies. In both analyses performed (classical morphometrics and geometric morphometrics), the results show a clear association between Capelinha Burial II and the Paleoindians, as well as Australians, Melanesians, and Africans, confirming its Paleoamerican status.
Fil: Neves, Walter A.. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: Hubbe, Mark. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: Okumura, Maria Mercedes M.. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: González José, Rolando. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Figuti, Levy. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: Eggers, Sabine. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
Fil: De Blasis, Paulo Antonio Dantas. Universidad de San Pablo; Brasil
description Increasing skeletal evidence from the U.S.A., Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil strongly suggests that the first settlers in the Americas had a cranial morphology distinct from that displayed by most late and modern Native Americans. The Paleoamerican morphological pattern is more generalized and can be seen today among Africans, Australians, and Melanesians. Here, we present the results of a comparative morphological assessment of a late Paleoindian/early archaic specimen from Capelinha Burial II, southern Brazil. The Capelinha skull was compared with samples of four Paleoindian groups from South and Central America and worldwide modern groups from W.W. Howells’ studies. In both analyses performed (classical morphometrics and geometric morphometrics), the results show a clear association between Capelinha Burial II and the Paleoindians, as well as Australians, Melanesians, and Africans, confirming its Paleoamerican status.
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