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The spatial structure of the archaic human population of the north coast of Chile (5000-3000 BP) deduced by the statistical analysis of skull metric and not metric traits
Cocilovo, JA; Varela, HH; Quevedo, S; Standen, V; Costa-Junqueira, MA
通讯作者Cocilovo, JA
来源期刊REVISTA CHILENA DE HISTORIA NATURAL
ISSN0716-078X
出版年2004
卷号77期号:4页码:679-693
英文摘要

In this paper we determine the unit or most probable diversity for the archaic groups of Northern coast of Chile and infer the microevolutionary factors that determined the existence of an earlier structuring of the population. Metric (177 non-deformed individuals) and non-metric (288 individuals) features were recorded for samples from the sites of Morro 1-1/6. Morro Arica Uhle (Arid Northern Chile). El Cerrito and Punta de Teatinos (Semiarid Northern Chile). The data was processed by means of contingency tables and MMD distances analysis for discret traits and univariate analysis of variance. principal component analysis, discriminant analysis and calculation of D-2 values for metric features. An evaluation of the non-metric traits distribution provides initial proof for the true existence of a structured Archaic coastal population based on the differences found amongst the samples. This spatial structure it supported by the distribution of distinct discreet traits as well as the specific frequencies within each group but without evidencing any apparent tendencies from north to south. Evidence seems to indicate the action of random mechanisms and the presence of phases in the same evolutionary process starting. maybe hundreds of generations previously, from a much older common ancestral population that contained most of the genetic variation observed. The analysis of metric feature distributions provided similar results. Four phenotypic models were segregated and represented by Morro 1-1/6. Morro of Arica Uhle, El Cerrito and Punta de Teatinos. This particular configuration is the product of evolutionary forces determined the morphological differences between both regions (North and South) by isolation and genetic change as well as the emergence of lines of kin-related individuals that were buried in different cemeteries or in specific sectors within the same funerary burial in these same regions.


英文关键词archaic northern Chile period microevolution of human populations
类型Article
语种西班牙语
国家Argentina ; Chile
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000226212600010
WOS关键词PREHISTORIC POPULATION ; CRANIOMETRIC VARIATION
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/147992
作者单位(1)Univ Nacl Rio Cuarto, Fac Ciencias Exactas Fisicoquim & Nat, RA-5800 Rio Cuarto, Cordoba, Argentina;(2)Museo Nacl Hist Nat, Santiago, Chile;(3)Univ Tarapaca, Museo Arqueol San Miguel Azapa, Arica, Chile;(4)Univ Catolica Norte, Inst Anthropol, San Pedro, Chile;(5)Univ Catolica Norte, Museo Reg Padre G Le Paige, San Pedro, Chile
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Cocilovo, JA,Varela, HH,Quevedo, S,et al. The spatial structure of the archaic human population of the north coast of Chile (5000-3000 BP) deduced by the statistical analysis of skull metric and not metric traits[J],2004,77(4):679-693.
APA Cocilovo, JA,Varela, HH,Quevedo, S,Standen, V,&Costa-Junqueira, MA.(2004).The spatial structure of the archaic human population of the north coast of Chile (5000-3000 BP) deduced by the statistical analysis of skull metric and not metric traits.REVISTA CHILENA DE HISTORIA NATURAL,77(4),679-693.
MLA Cocilovo, JA,et al."The spatial structure of the archaic human population of the north coast of Chile (5000-3000 BP) deduced by the statistical analysis of skull metric and not metric traits".REVISTA CHILENA DE HISTORIA NATURAL 77.4(2004):679-693.
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