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SUBMITTER: Lipson M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5882562 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lipson Mark M Skoglund Pontus P Spriggs Matthew M Valentin Frederique F Bedford Stuart S Shing Richard R Buckley Hallie H Phillip Iarawai I Ward Graeme K GK Mallick Swapan S Rohland Nadin N Broomandkhoshbacht Nasreen N Cheronet Olivia O Ferry Matthew M Harper Thomas K TK Michel Megan M Oppenheimer Jonas J Sirak Kendra K Stewardson Kristin K Auckland Kathryn K Hill Adrian V S AVS Maitland Kathryn K Oppenheimer Stephen J SJ Parks Tom T Robson Kathryn K Williams Thomas N TN Kennett Douglas J DJ Mentzer Alexander J AJ Pinhasi Ron R Reich David D
Current biology : CB 20180228 7
Ancient DNA from Vanuatu and Tonga dating to about 2,900-2,600 years ago (before present, BP) has revealed that the "First Remote Oceanians" associated with the Lapita archaeological culture were directly descended from the population that, beginning around 5000 BP, spread Austronesian languages from Taiwan to the Philippines, western Melanesia, and eventually Remote Oceania. Thus, ancestors of the First Remote Oceanians must have passed by the Papuan-ancestry populations they encountered in New ...[more]