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  The genomic origins of the Bronze Age Tarim Basin mummies

Zhang, F., Ning, C., Scott, A., Fu, Q., Bjorn, R., Li, W., et al. (2021). The genomic origins of the Bronze Age Tarim Basin mummies. Nature, 599(7884), 256-261. doi:10.1038/s41586-021-04052-7.

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Zhang, Fan, Autor
Ning, Chao1, Autor           
Scott, Ashley2, Autor           
Fu, Qiaomei, Autor
Bjorn, Rasmus3, Autor           
Li, Wenying, Autor
Wei, Dong, Autor
Wang, Wenjun, Autor
Fan, Linyuan, Autor
Abuduresule, Idilisi, Autor
Hu, Xingjun, Autor
Ruan, Qiurong, Autor
Niyazi, Alipujiang, Autor
Dong, Guanghui, Autor
Cao, Peng, Autor
Liu, Feng, Autor
Dai, Qingyan, Autor
Feng, Xiaotian, Autor
Yang, Ruowei, Autor
Tang, Zihua, Autor
Ma, Pengcheng, AutorLi, Chunxiang, AutorGao, Shizhu, AutorXu, Yang, AutorWu, Sihao, AutorWen, Shaoqing, AutorZhu, Hong, AutorZhou, Hui, AutorRobbeets, Martine1, Autor                 Kumar, Vikas, AutorKrause, Johannes2, 4, Autor                 Warinner, Christina G.2, Autor                 Jeong, Choongwon, AutorCui, Yinqiu, Autor mehr..
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1Eurasia3angle, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2301699              
2Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074310              
3Archaeology, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074312              
4Department of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3222712              

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 Zusammenfassung: The identity of the earliest inhabitants of Xinjiang, in the heart of Inner Asia, and the languages that they spoke have long been debated and remain contentious1. Here we present genomic data from 5 individuals dating to around 3000–2800 BC from the Dzungarian Basin and 13 individuals dating to around 2100–1700 BC from the Tarim Basin, representing the earliest yet discovered human remains from North and South Xinjiang, respectively. We find that the Early Bronze Age Dzungarian individuals exhibit a predominantly Afanasievo ancestry with an additional local contribution, and the Early–Middle Bronze Age Tarim individuals contain only a local ancestry. The Tarim individuals from the site of Xiaohe further exhibit strong evidence of milk proteins in their dental calculus, indicating a reliance on dairy pastoralism at the site since its founding. Our results do not support previous hypotheses for the origin of the Tarim mummies, who were argued to be Proto-Tocharian-speaking pastoralists descended from the Afanasievo1,2 or to have originated among the Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex3 or Inner Asian Mountain Corridor cultures4. Instead, although Tocharian may have been plausibly introduced to the Dzungarian Basin by Afanasievo migrants during the Early Bronze Age, we find that the earliest Tarim Basin cultures appear to have arisen from a genetically isolated local population that adopted neighbouring pastoralist and agriculturalist practices, which allowed them to settle and thrive along the shifting riverine oases of the Taklamakan Desert.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2021-10-272021-11-11
 Publikationsstatus: Erschienen
 Seiten: 6
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 Art der Begutachtung: Expertenbegutachtung
 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04052-7
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Titel: Nature
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: London : Nature Publishing Group
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 599 (7884) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 256 - 261 Identifikator: ISSN: 0028-0836
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925427238