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Papuan admixture predated the settlement of Palau.

Liu Yue-Chen, YC Eakin, Joanne J et al.

41812661 PubMed ID
24 Authors
2026-03-10 Published
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Chapter I

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Authors

LY
Liu Yue-Chen
YE
YC Eakin
JJ
Joanne J
LJ
Liston Jolie
JH
J Hunter-Anderson
RR
Rosalind R
EC
Emesiochel Calvin
CS
C Soaladaob
KK
Kiblas K
NS
Ngirmang Sunny O
SC
SO Cheronet
OO
Olivia O
HC
Hadden Carla S
CC
CS Cherkinsky
AA
Alexander A
SM
Spriggs Matthew
MP
M Prufer
KM
Keith M KM
MS
Mallick Swapan
SR
S Rohland
NN
Nadin N
PR
Pinhasi Ron
RR
R Reich
DD
David D
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The first people reached Remote Oceania 3,000 years before present (BP), arriving roughly simultaneously in the southwest Pacific, the Marianas Archipelago, and Palau. However, no genome-wide ancient DNA data have been available from Palau, a gap we address by reporting 21 individuals from four archaeological sites dating between 2,900 and 500 BP. All had approximately 60% ancestry related to East Asians and 40% to Papuans, similar to present-day Palauans, the longest stretch of population continuity anywhere in Remote Oceania. The lengths of contiguous Papuan ancestry segments in the oldest individuals show that major admixture between Papuans and East Asians in the ancestors of all sampled Palauans began prior to first settlement. This differs from the pattern in the southwest Pacific, where sampled individuals of the Lapita archaeological culture from three different islands had almost entirely East Asian ancestry, with large amounts of Papuan admixture observed only hundreds of years later.

Chapter III

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