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The New York Times June 5, 2019

Who Were the Ancestors of Native Americans? A Lost People in Siberia, Scientists Say (Published 2019)

by Carl Zimmer

Genetic analysis of ancient teeth and bones suggests Native Americans largely descend from a vanished group called the Ancient Paleo-Siberians.

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Nature JUNE 5, 2019

The population history of northeastern Siberia since the Pleistocene

M Sikora et al

Northeastern Siberia has been inhabited by humans for more than 40,000 years but its deep population history remains poorly understood. Here we investigate the late Pleis …

Nature JUNE 5, 2019

Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America

P Flegontov et al

Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-Eskimos. They were subsequently joined and largely displaced around 1,0 …

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Ancient DNA Reveals Complex Story of Human Migration Between Siberia and North America

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The Scientist JUNE 6, 2019

Ancient Genomes Reveal Clues About Native Americans’ Past

Sequences from dozens of ancient remains from Siberia reveal the closest ancient relative of Native Americans found outside of North America.

The Guardian JUNE 5, 2019

Ancient Siberia was home to previously unknown humans, say scientists

DNA analysis reveals hardy group genetically distinct from Eurasians and East Asians

The Scientist NOV. 8, 2018

Ancient DNA Maps Early American Migrations in New Detail

Genetic information from dozens of individuals living 700 to 10,000 years reveals connections between Clovis and Native Americans and South Americans.

The Guardian JAN. 3, 2018

Surprise as DNA reveals new group of Native Americans: the ancient Beringians

Genetic analysis of a baby girl who died at the end of the last ice age shows she belonged to a previously unknown ancient group of Native Americans

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