Attempts by anthropologists to account for the peopling of the Canary Islands have led to theories that call for one, two, and even four immigration events. However, most agree the Canary Island Guanche are biologically closest to Berbers from Morocco and Algeria. Genetic contributions from Arabs, Romans, and Carthaginians have also been proposed. An earlier study by Irish using Penrose analysis of odontometric data in samples of Guanche, Shawia and Kabyle Berbers, and Bedouin Arabs supports many of these proposed genetic relationships. The present investigation expands upon this earlier work by adding samples of Carthaginians, Egyptians, and Nubians, and by using tooth size apportionment analysis, a more robust statistical approach for as...
Basques, Portuguese, Spaniards, and Algerians have been studied for HLA and mitochondrial DNA marker...
The incidence of the different degrees of expression of Carabelli’s trait in the deciduous and perma...
Background: In the global migration crisis, one of the most challenging tasks in the effort to ident...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
Summary. — The utility of dental morphological analysis of Sub-Saharan and North African peoples to ...
This is a dental anthropology study of prehispanic (pre. 1400 AD) societies in the Canary Islands, c...
The Canary Islands’ indigenous people have been the subject of substantial archaeological, anthropol...
The present study analyses the dental morphological characteristics, by means of the ASU Dental Anth...
International audienceObjectives: To investigate the variation in dental nonmetric traits and to eva...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The relationship between the development of social complexity in the Iberian Peninsula during the 4t...
A south central Moroccan sample was analyzed for 20 nuclear DNA polymorphisms (restriction fragment ...
Basques, Portuguese, Spaniards, and Algerians have been studied for HLA and mitochondrial DNA marker...
The incidence of the different degrees of expression of Carabelli’s trait in the deciduous and perma...
Background: In the global migration crisis, one of the most challenging tasks in the effort to ident...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
Summary. — The utility of dental morphological analysis of Sub-Saharan and North African peoples to ...
This is a dental anthropology study of prehispanic (pre. 1400 AD) societies in the Canary Islands, c...
The Canary Islands’ indigenous people have been the subject of substantial archaeological, anthropol...
The present study analyses the dental morphological characteristics, by means of the ASU Dental Anth...
International audienceObjectives: To investigate the variation in dental nonmetric traits and to eva...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The relationship between the development of social complexity in the Iberian Peninsula during the 4t...
A south central Moroccan sample was analyzed for 20 nuclear DNA polymorphisms (restriction fragment ...
Basques, Portuguese, Spaniards, and Algerians have been studied for HLA and mitochondrial DNA marker...
The incidence of the different degrees of expression of Carabelli’s trait in the deciduous and perma...
Background: In the global migration crisis, one of the most challenging tasks in the effort to ident...