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McColl H., Racimo F., Vinner L., Demeter F., Gakuhari T., Moreno-Mayar J. V., Driem G., Wilken U. G., Seguin-Orlando A., Castro Cdlf, Wasef S., Shoocongdej R., Souksavatdy V., Sayavongkhamdy T., Saidin M. M., Allentoft M. E., Sato T., Malaspinas A. S., Aghakhanian F. A., Korneliussen T., Prohaska A., Margaryan A., Damgaard P. D. B., Kaewsutthi S., Lertrit P., Nguyen M. H., Hung H. C., Tran M., Truong N., Nguyen H., Shahidan S., Wiradnyana K., Matsumae H., Shigehara N., Yoneda M., Ishida H., Masuyama T., Yamada Y., Tajima A., Shibata H., Toyoda A., Hanihara T., Nakagome S., Deviese T., Bacon A. M., Duringer P., Ponche J. L., Shackelford L., Patole-Edoumba E., Nguyen T., Bellina-Pryce B., Galipaud Jean-Christophe, Kinaston R., Buckley H., Pottier C., Rasmussen S., Higham T., Foley R. A., Lahr M. M., Orlando L., Sikora M., Phipps M. E., Oota H., Higham C., Lambert D. M., Willerslev E. (2018). The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia. Science, 361 (6397), p. 88-91. ISSN 0036-8075.

Titre du document
The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000437467100067
Auteurs
McColl H., Racimo F., Vinner L., Demeter F., Gakuhari T., Moreno-Mayar J. V., Driem G., Wilken U. G., Seguin-Orlando A., Castro Cdlf, Wasef S., Shoocongdej R., Souksavatdy V., Sayavongkhamdy T., Saidin M. M., Allentoft M. E., Sato T., Malaspinas A. S., Aghakhanian F. A., Korneliussen T., Prohaska A., Margaryan A., Damgaard P. D. B., Kaewsutthi S., Lertrit P., Nguyen M. H., Hung H. C., Tran M., Truong N., Nguyen H., Shahidan S., Wiradnyana K., Matsumae H., Shigehara N., Yoneda M., Ishida H., Masuyama T., Yamada Y., Tajima A., Shibata H., Toyoda A., Hanihara T., Nakagome S., Deviese T., Bacon A. M., Duringer P., Ponche J. L., Shackelford L., Patole-Edoumba E., Nguyen T., Bellina-Pryce B., Galipaud Jean-Christophe, Kinaston R., Buckley H., Pottier C., Rasmussen S., Higham T., Foley R. A., Lahr M. M., Orlando L., Sikora M., Phipps M. E., Oota H., Higham C., Lambert D. M., Willerslev E.
Source
Science, 2018, 361 (6397), p. 88-91 ISSN 0036-8075
The human occupation history of Southeast Asia (SEA) remains heavily debated. Current evidence suggests that SEA was occupied by Hoabinhian hunter-gatherers until similar to 4000 years ago, when farming economies developed and expanded, restricting foraging groups to remote habitats. Some argue that agricultural development was indigenous; others favor the "twolayer" hypothesis that posits a southward expansion of farmers giving rise to present-day Southeast Asian genetic diversity. By sequencing 26 ancient human genomes (25 from SEA, 1 Japanese Jomon), we show that neither interpretation fits the complexity of Southeast Asian history: Both Hoabinhian hunter-gatherers and East Asian farmers contributed to current Southeast Asian diversity, with further migrations affecting island SEA and Vietnam. Our results help resolve one of the long-standing controversies in Southeast Asian prehistory.
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Démographie [108] ; Sociétés, développement culturel [112]
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ASIE DU SUD EST
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Fonds IRD [F B010073626]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010073626
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