Unlike most other biological species, humans can use cultural innovations to occupy a range of environments, raising the intriguing question of whether human migrations move relatively independently of habitat or show preferences for familiar ones. The Bantu expansion that swept out of West Central Africa beginning ∼5,000 y ago is one of the most influential cultural events of its kind, eventually spreading over a vast geographical area a new way of life in which farming played an increasingly important role. We use a new dated phylogeny of ∼400 Bantu languages to show that migrating Bantu-speaking populations did not expand from their ancestral homeland in a “random walk” but, rather, followed emerging savannah corridors, with rainforest h...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Grollemund R, Branford S, Bostoen K, Meade A, Venditti C & Page...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a significant impact on the genetic,...
Unlike most other biological species, humans can use cultural innovations to occupy a range of envir...
The Bantu expansion transformed the linguistic, economic, and cultural composition of sub-Saharan Af...
There is disagreement about the routes taken by populations speaking Bantu languages as they expande...
The Bantu Expansion stands for the concurrent dispersal of Bantu languages and Bantu-speaking people...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
Abstract: The present-day distribution of Bantu languages is commonly thought to reflect the early s...
The Bantu Expansion, the foremost linguistic, cultural and demographic event in Late Holocene Africa...
<div><p>We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into ...
"Bantu" is a term used to describe lineages of people in around 600 different ethnic groups on the A...
Numerous palynological and geological studies testify to serious climatic disturbance leading to a c...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Grollemund R, Branford S, Bostoen K, Meade A, Venditti C & Page...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a significant impact on the genetic,...
Unlike most other biological species, humans can use cultural innovations to occupy a range of envir...
The Bantu expansion transformed the linguistic, economic, and cultural composition of sub-Saharan Af...
There is disagreement about the routes taken by populations speaking Bantu languages as they expande...
The Bantu Expansion stands for the concurrent dispersal of Bantu languages and Bantu-speaking people...
International audienceThe expansion of Bantu languages represents one of the most momentous events i...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
Abstract: The present-day distribution of Bantu languages is commonly thought to reflect the early s...
The Bantu Expansion, the foremost linguistic, cultural and demographic event in Late Holocene Africa...
<div><p>We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into ...
"Bantu" is a term used to describe lineages of people in around 600 different ethnic groups on the A...
Numerous palynological and geological studies testify to serious climatic disturbance leading to a c...
We use archaeological data and spatial methods to reconstruct the dispersal of farming into areas of...
Cite the source of the dataset as: Grollemund R, Branford S, Bostoen K, Meade A, Venditti C & Page...
The Bantu Expansion is the principal linguistic, cultural and demographic process in Late Holocene A...
The expansion of Bantu-speaking agropastoralist populations had a significant impact on the genetic,...