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Ancient genomes show social and reproductive behavior of early Upper Paleolithic foragers

Sikora M, Seguin-Orlando A, Sousa VC et al.

28982795 PubMed ID
27 Authors
11/03/2017 Published
14 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SM
Sikora M
SA
Seguin-Orlando A
SV
Sousa VC
AA
Albrechtsen A
KT
Korneliussen T
KA
Ko A
RS
Rasmussen S
DI
Dupanloup I
NP
Nigst PR
BM
Bosch MD
RG
Renaud G
AM
Allentoft ME
MA
Margaryan A
VS
Vasilyev SV
VE
Veselovskaya EV
BS
Borutskaya SB
DT
Deviese T
CD
Comeskey D
HT
Higham T
MA
Manica A
FR
Foley R
MD
Meltzer DJ
NR
Nielsen R
EL
Excoffier L
ML
Mirazon Lahr M
OL
Orlando L
WE
Willerslev E
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Present-day hunter-gatherers (HGs) live in multilevel social groups essential to sustain a population structure characterized by limited levels of within-band relatedness and inbreeding. When these wider social networks evolved among HGs is unknown. To investigate whether the contemporary HG strategy was already present in the Upper Paleolithic, we used complete genome sequences from Sunghir, a site dated to ~34,000 years before the present, containing multiple anatomically modern human individuals. We show that individuals at Sunghir derive from a population of small effective size, with limited kinship and levels of inbreeding similar to HG populations. Our findings suggest that Upper Paleolithic social organization was similar to that of living HGs, with limited relatedness within residential groups embedded in a larger mating network.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

14 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

14 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
NEO237 5721 BCE Russia Devil's Gate Cave. Dalnegorsk Village. Primorsky Krai F D4
NEO237 5721 BCE Russia Devil's Gate Cave. Dalnegorsk Village. Primorsky Krai F D4
Sunghir1 32326 BCE Russia Sunghir M U8c C-V3177
Sunghir2 33833 BCE Russia Sunghir M U2 C-Y37021
Sunghir3 33685 BCE Russia Sunghir M U2 C-Y37021
Sunghir4 32898 BCE Russia Sunghir M U2 C-CTS10356
Sunghir6 1046 CE Russia Sunghir M U2 I-A16681
Sunghir6 1046 CE Russia Sunghir M U2 I-A16681
NEO237 5721 BCE Russia Devil's Gate Cave. Dalnegorsk Village. Primorsky Krai F D4
NEO237 5721 BCE Russia Devil's Gate Cave. Dalnegorsk Village. Primorsky Krai F D4
Sunghir1 32326 BCE Russia Sunghir M U8c C-V3177
Sunghir2 33833 BCE Russia Sunghir M U2 C-Y37021
Sunghir3 33685 BCE Russia Sunghir M U2 C-Y37021
Sunghir4 32898 BCE Russia Sunghir M U2 C-CTS10356
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Analysis

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