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The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia

McColl H, Racimo F, Vinner L et al.

29976827 PubMed ID
66 Authors
07/06/2018 Published
37 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MH
McColl H
RF
Racimo F
VL
Vinner L
DF
Demeter F
GT
Gakuhari T
MJ
Moreno-Mayar JV
VD
van Driem G
GW
Gram Wilken U
SA
Seguin-Orlando A
DL
de la Fuente Castro C
WS
Wasef S
SR
Shoocongdej R
SV
Souksavatdy V
ST
Sayavongkhamdy T
SM
Saidin MM
AM
Allentoft ME
ST
Sato T
MA
Malaspinas AS
AF
Aghakhanian FA
KT
Korneliussen T
PA
Prohaska A
MA
Margaryan A
DB
de Barros Damgaard P
KS
Kaewsutthi S
LP
Lertrit P
NT
Nguyen TMH
HH
Hung HC
MT
Minh Tran T
NT
Nghia Truong H
NG
Nguyen GH
SS
Shahidan S
WK
Wiradnyana K
MH
Matsumae H
SN
Shigehara N
YM
Yoneda M
IH
Ishida H
MT
Masuyama T
YY
Yamada Y
TA
Tajima A
SH
Shibata H
TA
Toyoda A
HT
Hanihara T
NS
Nakagome S
DT
Deviese T
BA
Bacon AM
DP
Duringer P
PJ
Ponche JL
SL
Shackelford L
PE
Patole-Edoumba E
NA
Nguyen AT
BB
Bellina-Pryce B
GJ
Galipaud JC
KR
Kinaston R
BH
Buckley H
PC
Pottier C
RS
Rasmussen S
HT
Higham T
FR
Foley RA
LM
Lahr MM
OL
Orlando L
SM
Sikora M
PM
Phipps ME
OH
Oota H
HC
Higham C
LD
Lambert DM
WE
Willerslev E
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The human occupation history of Southeast Asia (SEA) remains heavily debated. Current evidence suggests that SEA was occupied by Hòabìnhian hunter-gatherers until ~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 "two-layer" 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 Jōmon), we show that neither interpretation fits the complexity of Southeast Asian history: Both Hòabìnhian 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.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

37 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

37 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
In661 30 CE Indonesia Sumatra. Northwest Aceh. Loyang Ujung Cave F F1a1a
In662 353 BCE Indonesia Sumatra. Northwest Aceh. Loyang Ujung Cave M M20 O-F2028
IK002 897 BCE Japan Honshu. Central Aichi. Ikawazu F N9b1
IK002 897 BCE Japan Honshu. Central Aichi. Ikawazu F N9b1
La727 459 BCE Laos Northeast Huapan. Tam Hang F N9a6
La364 1125 BCE Laos Northeast Huapan. Tam Pa Ping M F1a1a1 O-B426
La368 6012 BCE Laos Northern Bolikhamsay. Pha Faen M M5 C-K150
La898 8000 BCE Laos Northeast Huapan. Tam Hang M N9a6 O-F2028
Ma912 744 BCE Malaysia West Peninsular Kelantan. Gua Cha Cave M M13c O-FGC29900
Ma555 1505 CE Malaysia Northeast Borneo. Sabah. Kinabatagan M B4b1a2 O-M209
Ma554 1448 CE Malaysia Northeast Borneo. Sabah. Supu Hujung4 M F3b1a-a O-M119
Ma911 2463 BCE Malaysia West Peninsular Kelantan. Gua Cha Cave M M21b1a D-M174
Ma912 744 BCE Malaysia West Peninsular Kelantan. Gua Cha Cave M M13c O-FGC29900
JHF05 2000 CE Malaysia West Peninsular Northern Perak F M21a
JHM06 2000 CE Malaysia West Peninsular Northern Perak M M17a
Phl534 84 CE Philippines Luzon. Northern Cagayan. Nagsabaran F B5b1a
Th519 236 CE Thailand Northern Mae Hong Son. Long Long Rak M B5a1d N-F1173
Th521 215 CE Thailand Northern Mae Hong Son. Long Long Rak M F1f O-F2028
Th530 238 CE Thailand Northern Mae Hong Son. Long Long Rak M G2b1a N-F1173
Th531 259 CE Thailand Northern Mae Hong Son. Long Long Rak F G2b1a
Th519 236 CE Thailand Northern Mae Hong Son. Long Long Rak M B5a1d N-F1173
Vt719 1641 CE Vietnam Northeast Quang Ninh. Hon Hai Co Tien F M7c2
Vt777 399 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Hoa. Mai Da Dieu F F1a1'4
Vt778 800 BCE Vietnam Northwest Lai Châu. Nam Tun M F1a1a1 O-F314
Vt779 386 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F M7c1b2b
Vt781 389 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F F1a
Vt796 350 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F F1e3
Vt808 391 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F M7b1a1
Vt779 386 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F M7c1b2b
Vt781 389 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F F1a
Vt796 350 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F F1e3
Vt808 391 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Noa. Nui Nap F M7b1a1
Vt719 1641 CE Vietnam Northeast Quang Ninh. Hon Hai Co Tien F M7c2
Vt880 2500 BCE Vietnam Northeast Quang Ninh. Hhon Hai Co Tien F F1f
Vt777 399 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Hoa. Mai Da Dieu F F1a1'4
Vt833 2343 BCE Vietnam Northern Thanh Hoa. Mai Da Dieu F M20
Vt778 800 BCE Vietnam Northwest Lai Châu. Nam Tun M F1a1a1 O-F314
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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