Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje

In this study we analyze the patterns of spatial variation of a population sample from the pre-Hispanicinhabitants of the central territory of Argentina (Córdoba and San Luis provinces) archaeologically known as«Sierras Centrales», and 13 other samples from different ecological and geographical regi...

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Main Author: Mariana Fabra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Museo de Antropologia 2008-09-01
Series:Revista del Museo de Antropologia
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Online Access:http://publicaciones.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/8/5
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spelling doaj-0d4df95ee55b4469974ccbd39c7cba0f2020-11-24T23:14:47ZengMuseo de AntropologiaRevista del Museo de Antropologia1852-060X1852-48262008-09-01111324Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisajeMariana FabraIn this study we analyze the patterns of spatial variation of a population sample from the pre-Hispanicinhabitants of the central territory of Argentina (Córdoba and San Luis provinces) archaeologically known as«Sierras Centrales», and 13 other samples from different ecological and geographical regions from Argentina.Additionally, we searched for the existence of genetic barriers in the geographic landscape. The study is based on10 craniometric measurements. Results from principal component analysis reveal that the pre-Hispanic inhabitantsof the Central Mountains of Argentina were biologically more related to the Patagonian groups than to thenortheast, central western and northwestern populations. Monmonier`s algorithm reveals that the pre-Hispanicinhabitants of the Central Mountains of Argentina were biologically more related to the Patagonian groups thanto the central and northern populations. These results support our hypothesis that the peopling of the centralregion of Argentina most likely took place as a migratory wave proceeding from the northeast, and continuedsouthward to Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego.http://publicaciones.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/8/5South Americapeoplingcraniometricsgenetic structuregenetic barriersMonmonier‘s algorithm
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Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
Revista del Museo de Antropologia
South America
peopling
craniometrics
genetic structure
genetic barriers
Monmonier‘s algorithm
author_facet Mariana Fabra
author_sort Mariana Fabra
title Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
title_short Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
title_full Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
title_fullStr Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
title_full_unstemmed Patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de Argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
title_sort patrones geográficos de diferenciación craneofacial entre poblaciones de la región central del país y otras de argentina: aportes desde la genética del paisaje
publisher Museo de Antropologia
series Revista del Museo de Antropologia
issn 1852-060X
1852-4826
publishDate 2008-09-01
description In this study we analyze the patterns of spatial variation of a population sample from the pre-Hispanicinhabitants of the central territory of Argentina (Córdoba and San Luis provinces) archaeologically known as«Sierras Centrales», and 13 other samples from different ecological and geographical regions from Argentina.Additionally, we searched for the existence of genetic barriers in the geographic landscape. The study is based on10 craniometric measurements. Results from principal component analysis reveal that the pre-Hispanic inhabitantsof the Central Mountains of Argentina were biologically more related to the Patagonian groups than to thenortheast, central western and northwestern populations. Monmonier`s algorithm reveals that the pre-Hispanicinhabitants of the Central Mountains of Argentina were biologically more related to the Patagonian groups thanto the central and northern populations. These results support our hypothesis that the peopling of the centralregion of Argentina most likely took place as a migratory wave proceeding from the northeast, and continuedsouthward to Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego.
topic South America
peopling
craniometrics
genetic structure
genetic barriers
Monmonier‘s algorithm
url http://publicaciones.ffyh.unc.edu.ar/index.php/antropologia/article/view/8/5
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