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  Genomic history of coastal societies from eastern South America

Ferraz, T., Suarez Villagran, X., Nägele, K., Radzevičiūtė, R., Barbosa Lemes, R., Salazar-García, D. C., et al. (2023). Genomic history of coastal societies from eastern South America. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 7(8): s41559-023-02114-9, pp. 1315-1330. doi:10.1038/s41559-023-02114-9.

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Ferraz, Tiago, Author
Suarez Villagran, Ximena, Author
Nägele, Kathrin, Author
Radzevičiūtė, Rita, Author
Barbosa Lemes, Renan, Author
Salazar-García, Domingo C., Author
Wesolowski, Verônica, Author
Lopes Alves, Marcony, Author
Bastos, Murilo, Author
Rapp Py-Daniel, Anne, Author
Pinto Lima, Helena, Author
Mendes Cardoso, Jéssica, Author
Estevam, Renata, Author
Liryo, Andersen, Author
Guimarães, Geovan M., Author
Figuti, Levy, Author
Eggers, Sabine, Author
Plens, Cláudia R., Author
Erler, Azevedo, Author
Miranda, Dionne, Author
Costa, Valadares, AuthorAntônio, Henrique, Authorda Silva Erler, Igor, AuthorKoole, Edward, AuthorHenriques, Gilmar, AuthorSolari, Ana, AuthorMartin, Gabriela, Authorda Silva, Serafim Monteiro, AuthorFrancisco, Sérgio, AuthorKipnis, Renato, AuthorMüller, Leticia Morgana1, Author           Ferreira, Mariane, AuthorCarvalho Resende, Janine, AuthorChim, Eliane, AuthorAugusto da Silva, Carlos, AuthorBorella, Ana Claudia, AuthorTomé, Tiago, AuthorMüller Plumm Gomes, Lisiane, AuthorBarros Fonseca, Diego, AuthorSantos da Rosa, Cassia, Authorde Saldanha, Moura, AuthorDarcy, João, AuthorCosta Leite, Lúcio, AuthorCunha, Claudia M. S., AuthorViana, Sibeli Aparecida, AuthorOzorio Almeida, Fernando, AuthorKlokler, Daniela, AuthorFernandes, Henry Luydy Abraham, AuthorTalamo, Sahra, AuthorDeBlasis, Paulo, AuthorMendonça de Souza, Sheila, Authorde Paula Moraes, Claide, AuthorElias Oliveira, Rodrigo, AuthorHünemeier, Tábita, AuthorStrauss, André, AuthorPosth, Cosimo, Author more..
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Free keywords: Archaeology, Biological anthropology, Population genetics
 Abstract: Sambaqui (shellmound) societies are among the most intriguing archaeological phenomena in pre-colonial South America, extending from approximately 8,000 to 1,000 years before present (yr bp) across 3,000 km on the Atlantic coast. However, little is known about their connection to early Holocene hunter-gatherers, how this may have contributed to different historical pathways and the processes through which late Holocene ceramists came to rule the coast shortly before European contact. To contribute to our understanding of the population history of indigenous societies on the eastern coast of South America, we produced genome-wide data from 34 ancient individuals as early as 10,000 yr bp from four different regions in Brazil. Early Holocene hunter-gatherers were found to lack shared genetic drift among themselves and with later populations from eastern South America, suggesting that they derived from a common radiation and did not contribute substantially to later coastal groups. Our analyses show genetic heterogeneity among contemporaneous Sambaqui groups from the southeastern and southern Brazilian coast, contrary to the similarity expressed in the archaeological record. The complex history of intercultural contact between inland horticulturists and coastal populations becomes genetically evident during the final horizon of Sambaqui societies, from around 2,200 yr bp, corroborating evidence of cultural change.

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 Dates: 2022-07-172023-06-082023-07-31
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 25
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 Table of Contents: Results
Dataset and ancient DNA authenticity
Early Holocene hunter-gatherer radiation
Shellmound societies from the middle to the late Holocene
The final horizons of shellmound societies
Links with ceramists from Amazonia and northeastern Brazil
The Population Y signal
Uniparental markers, genetic diversity and runs of homozygosity
Discussion
Methods
Archaeological sampling and ethical aspects
Ancient DNA processing
DNA extraction and library preparation
Sample selection for SNP targeted enrichment
Ancient DNA authentication and genome-wide data processing
f statistics
qpWave analysis
Uniparental markers and genetic diversity
ROH and kinship analysis
Direct radiocarbon dating
Strontium isotope analysis
Terminology used to describe ancient individuals and groups
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Title: Nature Ecology & Evolution
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 7 (8) Sequence Number: s41559-023-02114-9 Start / End Page: 1315 - 1330 Identifier: ISSN: 2397-334X
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2397-334X