New Guineans represent one of the oldest locally continuous populations outside Africa, harboring among the greatest linguistic and genetic diversity on the planet. Archeological and genetic evidence suggest that their ancestors reached Sahul (present day New Guinea and Australia) by at least 55,000 years ago (kya). However, little is known about this early settlement phase or subsequent dispersal and population structuring over the subsequent period of time. Here we report 379 complete Papuan mitochondrial genomes from across Papua New Guinea, which allow us to reconstruct the phylogenetic and phylogeographic history of northern Sahul. Our results support the arrival of two groups of settlers in Sahul within the same broad time window (50–...
Archaeology, linguistics, and existing genetic studies indicate that Oceania was settled by two majo...
The human history of Oceania is unique in the way that it encompasses both the first out-of-Africa e...
Aboriginal Australians represent one of the oldest continuous cultures outside Africa, with evidence...
New Guineans represent one of the oldest locally continuous populations outside Africa, harboring am...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
The tropical archipelago of Wallacea contains thousands of individual islands interspersed between m...
AbstractWe examined genetic affinities of Aboriginal Australian and New Guinean populations by using...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a study on June 1st 2020 in the Journal of Human Geneti...
The ancient continent of Sahul, encompassing Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania, contains some of th...
International audienceRecent studies have enlightened the complexity of the genetic landscape presen...
Archaeology, linguistics, and existing genetic studies indicate that Oceania was settled by two majo...
Archaeology, linguistics, and existing genetic studies indicate that Oceania was settled by two majo...
Background: Distinct, partly competing, “waves” have been proposed to explain human migration in(to)...
Archaeology, linguistics, and existing genetic studies indicate that Oceania was settled by two majo...
The human history of Oceania is unique in the way that it encompasses both the first out-of-Africa e...
Aboriginal Australians represent one of the oldest continuous cultures outside Africa, with evidence...
New Guineans represent one of the oldest locally continuous populations outside Africa, harboring am...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
The tropical archipelago of Wallacea contains thousands of individual islands interspersed between m...
AbstractWe examined genetic affinities of Aboriginal Australian and New Guinean populations by using...
Members of the Papuan Past Project published a study on June 1st 2020 in the Journal of Human Geneti...
The ancient continent of Sahul, encompassing Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania, contains some of th...
International audienceRecent studies have enlightened the complexity of the genetic landscape presen...
Archaeology, linguistics, and existing genetic studies indicate that Oceania was settled by two majo...
Archaeology, linguistics, and existing genetic studies indicate that Oceania was settled by two majo...
Background: Distinct, partly competing, “waves” have been proposed to explain human migration in(to)...
Archaeology, linguistics, and existing genetic studies indicate that Oceania was settled by two majo...
The human history of Oceania is unique in the way that it encompasses both the first out-of-Africa e...
Aboriginal Australians represent one of the oldest continuous cultures outside Africa, with evidence...