Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling

Autores
Menéndez, Lumila Paula; Pérez, Sergio Iván; Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario; Bonomo, Mariano; Messineo, Pablo Gerónimo; Gonzalez, Mariela; Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
Año de publicación
2015
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inglés
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versión publicada
Descripción
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested the existence of a complex scenario underlying the biological diversification of American populations. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Florentino Ameghino initiated the debate on the antiquity of humans in the Argentinean Pampas, which has been reviewed recently due to new radiocarbon dates obtained. Morphometric analyses from these Argentinean Pampas samples are presented together with early samples from Chile, Brazil, and Colombia. Results show that while there is no clear separation between early and late samples from Chile, samples from Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina show more pronounced differences, the latter presenting the largest morphological variation among early American samples. However, the hypotheses that morphological differences between early and late American samples are related to evolutionary processes are difficult to support using cranial morphometric differences alone. Future studies need to consider a combination of additional evidence (e.g., archaeological and molecular).
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Materia
Antropología
American peopling
craniofacial variation
Argentinean Pampas
Lynch’s diversification test
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
title Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
spellingShingle Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
Menéndez, Lumila Paula
Antropología
American peopling
craniofacial variation
Argentinean Pampas
Lynch’s diversification test
title_short Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
title_full Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
title_fullStr Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
title_full_unstemmed Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
title_sort Early Holocene human remains from the Argentinean Pampas: cranial variation in South America and the american peopling
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Menéndez, Lumila Paula
Pérez, Sergio Iván
Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario
Bonomo, Mariano
Messineo, Pablo Gerónimo
Gonzalez, Mariela
Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
author Menéndez, Lumila Paula
author_facet Menéndez, Lumila Paula
Pérez, Sergio Iván
Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario
Bonomo, Mariano
Messineo, Pablo Gerónimo
Gonzalez, Mariela
Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
author_role author
author2 Pérez, Sergio Iván
Pucciarelli, Héctor Mario
Bonomo, Mariano
Messineo, Pablo Gerónimo
Gonzalez, Mariela
Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Antropología
American peopling
craniofacial variation
Argentinean Pampas
Lynch’s diversification test
topic Antropología
American peopling
craniofacial variation
Argentinean Pampas
Lynch’s diversification test
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested the existence of a complex scenario underlying the biological diversification of American populations. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Florentino Ameghino initiated the debate on the antiquity of humans in the Argentinean Pampas, which has been reviewed recently due to new radiocarbon dates obtained. Morphometric analyses from these Argentinean Pampas samples are presented together with early samples from Chile, Brazil, and Colombia. Results show that while there is no clear separation between early and late samples from Chile, samples from Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina show more pronounced differences, the latter presenting the largest morphological variation among early American samples. However, the hypotheses that morphological differences between early and late American samples are related to evolutionary processes are difficult to support using cranial morphometric differences alone. Future studies need to consider a combination of additional evidence (e.g., archaeological and molecular).
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested the existence of a complex scenario underlying the biological diversification of American populations. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Florentino Ameghino initiated the debate on the antiquity of humans in the Argentinean Pampas, which has been reviewed recently due to new radiocarbon dates obtained. Morphometric analyses from these Argentinean Pampas samples are presented together with early samples from Chile, Brazil, and Colombia. Results show that while there is no clear separation between early and late samples from Chile, samples from Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina show more pronounced differences, the latter presenting the largest morphological variation among early American samples. However, the hypotheses that morphological differences between early and late American samples are related to evolutionary processes are difficult to support using cranial morphometric differences alone. Future studies need to consider a combination of additional evidence (e.g., archaeological and molecular).
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