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Ancient DNA provides insights into 4,000 years of resource economy across Greenland.

Seersholm Frederik V, FV Harmsen, Hans H et al.

36203052 PubMed ID
14 Authors
2022-12-06 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

SF
Seersholm Frederik V
FH
FV Harmsen
HH
Hans H
GA
Gotfredsen Anne Birgitte
AM
AB Madsen
CK
Christian K CK
JJ
Jensen Jens F
JH
JF Hollesen
JJ
Jørgen J
MM
Meldgaard Morten
MB
M Bunce
MM
Michael M
HA
Hansen Anders J
A
AJ
Chapter II

Abstract

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The success and failure of past cultures across the Arctic was tightly coupled to the ability of past peoples to exploit the full range of resources available to them. There is substantial evidence for the hunting of birds, caribou and seals in prehistoric Greenland. However, the extent to which these communities relied on fish and cetaceans is understudied because of taphonomic processes that affect how these taxa are presented in the archaeological record. To address this, we analyse DNA from bulk bone samples from 12 archaeological middens across Greenland covering the Palaeo-Inuit, Norse and Neo-Inuit culture. We identify an assemblage of 42 species, including nine fish species and five whale species, of which the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) was the most commonly detected. Furthermore, we identify a new haplotype in caribou (Rangifer tarandus), suggesting the presence of a distinct lineage of (now extinct) dwarfed caribou in Greenland 3,000 years ago.

Chapter III

Analysis

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