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"A current issue on the settlement of the Americas refers to the lack of morphological affinities between early Holocene human remains (Palaeoamericans) and modern Amerindian groups, as well as the degree of contribution of the former to the gene pool of the latter. A different origin for Palaeoamericans and Amerindians is invoked to explain such a phenomenon. Under this hypothesis, the origin of Palaeoamericans must be traced back to a common ancestor for Palaeoamericans and Australians, which departed from somewhere in southern Asia and arrived in the Australian continent and the Americas around 40,000 and 12,000 years before present, respectively. Most modern Amerindians are believed to be part of a second, morphologically differentiated migration. [...] The principal coordinate plot obtained using the matrix of
minimum genetic distances (Fig. 1a) showed that BCS [Baja California series] was closely
linked with Palaeoamericans, whereas the populations from Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego showed an intermediate position between classical Amerindians and/or East Asians and Palaeoamericans".
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Itsz, Rudolf (1979) (Hungarian). Napköve. Néprajzi elbeszélések. Budapest: Móra Könyvkiadó Translation of the original: Итс, Р.Ф. (1974) (Russian). Ленинград: Издательство «Детская Литература» Title means: “Stone of sun”; chapter means: “The land of burnt-out fires”.
Service, Elman R. (1973). “Vadászok”. In E.R. Service & M.D. Sahlins & E.R. Wolf (Hungarian). Vadászok, törzsek, parasztok. Budapest: Kossuth Könyvkiadó It contains the translation of the original: Service, Elman (1966). The Hunter. Prentice-Hall
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関連文献
Vairo, Carlos Pedro (2002) [1995]. The Yamana Canoe: The Marine Tradition of the Aborigines of Tierra del Fuego. ISBN978-1-879568-90-7
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Balmer (2003–2009). “Fuegian Videos”. Ethnological videos clips. Living or recently extinct traditional tribal groups and their origins. Andaman Association. 2009年7月12日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2009年5月30日閲覧。