Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into our shared ancestry and the historical migrations that have shaped our global genetic diversity. However, a comprehensive understanding of these fundamental questions has been impeded by the lack of inclusion of many Indigenous populations in genomic surveys, including those from the Wallacean archipelago (which comprises islands of present-day Indonesia located east and west of Wallace’s and Lydekker’s Lines, respectively) and the former continent of Sahul (which once combined New Guinea and Australia during lower sea levels in the Pleistocene). Notably, these regions have been important areas of human evolution throughout the Late Pleistoce...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sig...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
International audienceThe settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the mos...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
Previous research indicates that human genetic diversity in Wallacea—islands in present-day Eastern ...
The tropical archipelago of Wallacea contains thousands of individual islands interspersed between m...
The ancient continent of Sahul, encompassing Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania, contains some of th...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sign...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sig...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
International audienceThe settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the mos...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
Previous research indicates that human genetic diversity in Wallacea—islands in present-day Eastern ...
The tropical archipelago of Wallacea contains thousands of individual islands interspersed between m...
The ancient continent of Sahul, encompassing Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania, contains some of th...
Island migration and adaptation including both marine and terrestrial resource use and technological...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sign...
Maritime migration and island adaptation by anatomically modern humans (AMH) are among the most sig...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
International audienceThe settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the mos...