In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes differ significantly in terms of craniofacial shape. Western populations formed one morphological group, distributed continuously over 14,000 km from the Fuegian archipelago (southern Chile) to the Zulia region (northwestern Venezuela). Easterners formed another group, distributed from the Atlantic Coast up to the eastern foothills of the Andes. This differentiation is further supported by several genetic studies, and indirectly by ecological and archaeological studies. Some authors suggest that this dual biological pattern is consistent with differential rates of gene flow and genetic drift operating on both sides of the Cordillera due to his...
Discussion surrounding the settlement of the New World has recently gained momentum with advances in...
The arrival and dispersal of human populations in the Americas remains a very controversial issue es...
The independent contributions of climate, altitude, chronology, and geographic location of archeolog...
In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes d...
International audienceIn a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on ea...
In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes d...
International audienceSouth Amerindians are frequently thought of as a rather biologically homogeneo...
The nature and timing of the peopling of the Americas is a subject of intense debate. In particular,...
The biological and morphological diversity of Native American populations has been a topic of intens...
<div><p>Recent South Americans have been described as presenting high regional cranial morphological...
Recent South Americans have been described as presenting high regional cranial morphological diversi...
Currently, one of the major debates about the American peopling focuses on the number of populations...
Discussion surrounding the settlement of the New World has recently gained momentum with advances in...
During its expansion across the globe, Homo sapiens successfully survived to major adaptive challeng...
Discussion surrounding the settlement of the New World has recently gained momentum with advances in...
Discussion surrounding the settlement of the New World has recently gained momentum with advances in...
The arrival and dispersal of human populations in the Americas remains a very controversial issue es...
The independent contributions of climate, altitude, chronology, and geographic location of archeolog...
In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes d...
International audienceIn a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on ea...
In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes d...
International audienceSouth Amerindians are frequently thought of as a rather biologically homogeneo...
The nature and timing of the peopling of the Americas is a subject of intense debate. In particular,...
The biological and morphological diversity of Native American populations has been a topic of intens...
<div><p>Recent South Americans have been described as presenting high regional cranial morphological...
Recent South Americans have been described as presenting high regional cranial morphological diversi...
Currently, one of the major debates about the American peopling focuses on the number of populations...
Discussion surrounding the settlement of the New World has recently gained momentum with advances in...
During its expansion across the globe, Homo sapiens successfully survived to major adaptive challeng...
Discussion surrounding the settlement of the New World has recently gained momentum with advances in...
Discussion surrounding the settlement of the New World has recently gained momentum with advances in...
The arrival and dispersal of human populations in the Americas remains a very controversial issue es...
The independent contributions of climate, altitude, chronology, and geographic location of archeolog...