The arrival and dispersal of human populations in the Americas remains a very controversial issue especially regarding the number of migration waves. Craniofacial variation between ancient and recent Amerindians has been attributed to the effects of multiple founder events or alternatively, as the result of a single population carrying high levels of internal heterogeneity and effects of local differentiation plus recurrent gene flow. Here we investigated craniofacial shape variation of a large sample (978 specimens) of past and modern groups from America and Australasia applying 3D geometric morphometrics methods and the Factor Model. This approach enables to separate shape features that covary because of common factors from those only exp...
The first humans to have settled America went through Beringia probably from East Asia. However, the...
In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes d...
Objectives: Several authors using multiple and independent lines of evidence investigating the biocu...
Twenty-two years ago, Greenberg, Turner and Zegura (Curr. Anthropol. 27,477-495, 1986) suggested a m...
During its expansion across the globe, Homo sapiens successfully survived to major adaptive challeng...
The nature and timing of the peopling of the Americas is a subject of intense debate. In particular,...
Modifications of ontogenetic allometries play an important role in patterning the shape differentiat...
Early American crania show a different morphological pattern from the one shared by late Native Amer...
A study of the craniofacial diversity among samples from Northwest South America, temporal and spati...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the morphological variation of human populations that inhabi...
Craniofacial variation is investigated in Latin America and the Caribbean. The samples included in t...
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...
The human settlement of the Americas has been a topic of intense debate for centuries, and there is ...
The first humans to have settled America went through Beringia probably from East Asia. However, the...
In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes d...
Objectives: Several authors using multiple and independent lines of evidence investigating the biocu...
Twenty-two years ago, Greenberg, Turner and Zegura (Curr. Anthropol. 27,477-495, 1986) suggested a m...
During its expansion across the globe, Homo sapiens successfully survived to major adaptive challeng...
The nature and timing of the peopling of the Americas is a subject of intense debate. In particular,...
Modifications of ontogenetic allometries play an important role in patterning the shape differentiat...
Early American crania show a different morphological pattern from the one shared by late Native Amer...
A study of the craniofacial diversity among samples from Northwest South America, temporal and spati...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the morphological variation of human populations that inhabi...
Craniofacial variation is investigated in Latin America and the Caribbean. The samples included in t...
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...
The human settlement of the Americas has been a topic of intense debate for centuries, and there is ...
The first humans to have settled America went through Beringia probably from East Asia. However, the...
In a recent study we found that crania from South Amerindian populations on each side of the Andes d...
Objectives: Several authors using multiple and independent lines of evidence investigating the biocu...