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SUBMITTER: Pierron D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3903192 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pierron Denis D Razafindrazaka Harilanto H Pagani Luca L Ricaut François-Xavier FX Antao Tiago T Capredon Mélanie M Sambo Clément C Radimilahy Chantal C Rakotoarisoa Jean-Aimé JA Blench Roger M RM Letellier Thierry T Kivisild Toomas T
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20140106 3
Linguistic and cultural evidence suggest that Madagascar was the final point of two major dispersals of Austronesian- and Bantu-speaking populations. Today, the Mikea are described as the last-known Malagasy population reported to be still practicing a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. It is unclear, however, whether the Mikea descend from a remnant population that existed before the arrival of Austronesian and Bantu agriculturalists or whether it is only their lifestyle that separates them from the ot ...[more]