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Ancient DNA reveals a multistep spread of the first herders into sub-Saharan Africa

Prendergast ME, Lipson M, Sawchuk EA et al.

31147405 PubMed ID
33 Authors
07/05/2019 Published
52 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

PM
Prendergast ME
LM
Lipson M
SE
Sawchuk EA
OI
Olalde I
OC
Ogola CA
RN
Rohland N
SK
Sirak KA
AN
Adamski N
BR
Bernardos R
BN
Broomandkhoshbacht N
CK
Callan K
CB
Culleton BJ
EL
Eccles L
HT
Harper TK
LA
Lawson AM
MM
Mah M
OJ
Oppenheimer J
SK
Stewardson K
ZF
Zalzala F
AS
Ambrose SH
AG
Ayodo G
GH
Gates HL
GA
Gidna AO
KM
Katongo M
KA
Kwekason A
MA
Mabulla AZP
MG
Mudenda GS
NE
Ndiema EK
NC
Nelson C
RP
Robertshaw P
KD
Kennett DJ
MF
Manthi FK
RD
Reich D
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

How food production first entered eastern Africa ~5000 years ago and the extent to which people moved with livestock is unclear. We present genome-wide data from 41 individuals associated with Later Stone Age, Pastoral Neolithic (PN), and Iron Age contexts in what are now Kenya and Tanzania to examine the genetic impacts of the spreads of herding and farming. Our results support a multiphase model in which admixture between northeastern African-related peoples and eastern African foragers formed multiple pastoralist groups, including a genetically homogeneous PN cluster. Additional admixture with northeastern and western African-related groups occurred by the Iron Age. These findings support several movements of food producers while rejecting models of minimal admixture with foragers and of genetic differentiation between makers of distinct PN artifacts.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

52 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

52 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I8904 2500 BCE Kenya North Horr. Kokurmatakore M L3a2a E-V12
I8892 772 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Ilkek Mounds. GsJj66 M L0f2a E-M41
I8930 3300 BCE Kenya Victoria Nyanza. Homa Bay. White Rock Point. GrJb2 M L2a4 B-M8500
I8931 3300 BCE Kenya Victoria Nyanza. Homa Bay. White Rock Point. GrJb2 F L0a2
I8820 898 BCE Kenya Laikipia. Kisima Farm. KFR-A5/Porcupine Cave F M1a1f
I8759 795 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naishi Cave M L3x1a E-CTS10880
I8830 409 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naivasha Burial Groud M M1a1b A-M13
I8920 405 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naivasha Burial Groud M L3h1a1 E-M293
I12533 2138 BCE Kenya Prette John's Gully M K1-a E-M75
I12534 2129 BCE Kenya Prette John's Gully F L3f1b
I12379 1527 CE Kenya Emurula Ole Polos Cairns. GvJh 122 M L3h1a2a1 E1b1b1b2b2a1
I12391 892 BCE Kenya Kasiole 2. GvJh54 M L3h1a2a1 E1b1b1b2b
I12381 1296 BCE Kenya Laikipia District Burial Site. GoJl45 F L0a1c1
I8901 892 BCE Kenya Laikipia. Kisima Farm. KFR-C4 M L3h1a1 E-M41
I8802 772 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Deloraine Farm. GqJh6 M L5b1 E1b1a1a1a1a
I8892 772 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Ilkek Mounds. GsJj66 M L0f2a E-M41
I8931 3300 BCE Kenya Victoria Nyanza. Homa Bay. White Rock Point. GrJb2 F L0a2
I8930 3300 BCE Kenya Victoria Nyanza. Homa Bay. White Rock Point. GrJb2 M L2a4 B-M8500
I8808 84 BCE Kenya Victoria Nyanza. Kisumu. Jawuoyo Rockshelter M L4b2a2c E1b1b1a1b2
I10719 91 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Central Rift Valley. Njoro River Cave II F L3h1a2a1
I8805 122 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Egerton Cave. GrJh10 F L0a1d
I12394 431 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Keringet Cave. GrJg4 F K1-a
I8922 800 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Rigo Cave. GrJh3 M L4b2a2c E-M293
I12398 767 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Rigo Cave. GrJh3 M L3f E1b1b1b2b2a1
I8923 748 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Rigo Cave. GrJh3 M M1a1b E-CTS2871
I8820 898 BCE Kenya Laikipia. Kisima Farm. KFR-A5/Porcupine Cave F M1a1f
I8809 1111 BCE Kenya Laikipia. Kisima Farm. KFR-A5/Porcupine Cave M M1a1 E1b1b1b2b2a1
I8874 1407 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Cole's Burial. GrJj 5a M L3i2 E1b1b1a1a1b1
I8804 757 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Keringet Cave. GrJg4 M L4b2a1 A1b1b2
I8758 756 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naishi Cave M L0a2d A1b
I8759 795 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naishi Cave M L3x1a E1b1b1b2b
I8920 405 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naivasha Burial Groud M L3h1a1 E-M293
I8830 409 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naivasha Burial Groud M M1a1b A
I8814 541 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naivasha Burial Groud F L4b2a2b
I8919 391 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naivasha Burial Groud M L4a1 A-M13
I8918 382 BCE Kenya Nakuru. Naivasha Burial Groud M L3x1a E-CTS2297
I12384 215 BCE Kenya Nyandarua. Ol Kalou M L3d1d E1b1b1b2b2a1
I8904 2500 BCE Kenya North Horr. Kokurmatakore M L3a2a E-V12
I13763 175 BCE Tanzania Karatu District. Northeastern shore of Lake Eyasi. Gishimangeda F
I13982 800 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave F
I13983 800 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave M B-M8498
I13982 800 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave F
I13983 800 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave M BT
I13762 200 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave M L3i2 E1b1b1b2b2a1
I13763 175 BCE Tanzania Karatu District. Northeastern shore of Lake Eyasi. Gishimangeda F
I13978 414 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave F L4b2a1
I13979 721 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave F L3x1
I13972 245 CE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave M T2a E1b1b1b2b2
I13980 776 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave M HV1b1 E1b1b1a1b2
I13981 768 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave F L0a
I13970 50 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave F L3h1a2a1
I13977 47 BCE Tanzania Gishimangeda Cave M L0f2a1 E1b1b1b2b2
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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