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The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia.

Hugh McCollFernando RacimoLasse VinnerFabrice DemeterTakashi GakuhariJ Víctor Moreno-MayarGeorge van DriemUffe Gram WilkenAndaine Seguin-OrlandoConstanza de la Fuente CastroSally WasefRasmi ShoocongdejViengkeo SouksavatdyThongsa SayavongkhamdyMohd Mokhtar SaidinMorten E AllentoftTakehiro SatoAnna-Sapfo MalaspinasFarhang A AghakhanianThorfinn Sand KorneliussenAna ProhaskaAshot MargaryanPeter de Barros DamgaardSupannee KaewsutthiPatcharee LertritThi Mai Huong NguyenHsiao-Chun HungThi Minh TranHuu Nghia TruongGiang Hai NguyenShaiful ShahidanKetut WiradnyanaHiromi MatsumaeNobuo ShigeharaMinoru YonedaHajime IshidaTadayuki MasuyamaYasuhiro YamadaAtsushi TajimaHiroki ShibataAtsushi ToyodaTsunehiko HaniharaShigeki NakagomeThibaut DevieseAnne-Marie BaconPhilippe DuringerJean-Luc PoncheLaura ShackelfordElise Patole-EdoumbaAnh Tuan NguyenBérénice Bellina-PryceJean-Christophe GalipaudRebecca KinastonHallie BuckleyChristophe PottierSimon RasmussenThomas HighamRobert A FoleyMarta Mirazón LahrLudovic OrlandoMartin SikoraMaude E PhippsHiroki OotaCharles HighamDavid M LambertEske Willerslev
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
The human occupation history of Southeast Asia (SEA) remains heavily debated. Current evidence suggests that SEA was occupied by Hòabìnhian hunter-gatherers until ~4000 years ago, when farming economies developed and expanded, restricting foraging groups to remote habitats. Some argue that agricultural development was indigenous; others favor the "two-layer" hypothesis that posits a southward expansion of farmers giving rise to present-day Southeast Asian genetic diversity. By sequencing 26 ancient human genomes (25 from SEA, 1 Japanese Jōmon), we show that neither interpretation fits the complexity of Southeast Asian history: Both Hòabìnhian hunter-gatherers and East Asian farmers contributed to current Southeast Asian diversity, with further migrations affecting island SEA and Vietnam. Our results help resolve one of the long-standing controversies in Southeast Asian prehistory.
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