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Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania
In: ISSN: 2397-334X ; Nature Ecology & Evolution ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02782241 ; Nature Ecology & Evolution, Nature, 2018, 2 (4), pp.731-740. ⟨10.1038/s41559-018-0498-2⟩ (2018)
Abstract: International audience ; Recent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania-associated with Austronesian-speaking Lapita culture-were almost completely East Asian, without detectable Papuan ancestry. However, Papuan-related genetic ancestry is found across present-day Pacific populations, indicating that peoples from Near Oceania have played a significant, but largely unknown, ancestral role. Here, new genome-wide data from 19 ancient South Pacific individuals provide direct evidence of a so-far undescribed Papuan expansion into Remote Oceania starting -2,500 yr BP, far earlier than previously estimated and supporting a model from historical linguistics. New genome-wide data from 27 contemporary ni-Vanuatu demonstrate a subsequent and almost complete replacement of Lapita-Austronesian by Near Oceanian ancestry. Despite this massive demographic change, incoming Papuan languages did not replace Austronesian languages. Population replacement with language continuity is extremely rare-if not unprecedented-in human history. Our analyses show that rather than one large-scale event, the process was incremental and complex, with repeated migrations and sex-biased admixture with peoples from the Bismarck Archipelago.
Keyword: [SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropology; [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
URL: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-02782241
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-018-0498-2
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Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania
Posth, Cosimo; Nägele, Kathrin; Colleran, Heidi. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2018
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Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania
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Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania
Posth, Cosimo; Naegele, Kathrin; Colleran, Heidi. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2018
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An ancient genomic perspective on the human dispersals to tropical islands – implications for the settlement history of the ancient Caribbean and the Pacific.
Nägele, Kathrin. - : Universität Tübingen, 1480
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