quarta-feira, setembro 21, 2011

Paleoamerican Diet, Migration and Morphology in Brazil: Archaeological Complexity of the Earliest Americans

Sabine Eggers1, Maria Parks2, Gisela Grupe3, Karl J. Reinhard4*

1 Laboratório de Antropologia Biológica, Departamento de Genética e Biologia Evolutiva, Universidade de São Paulo, Instituto de Biociências da USP, São Paulo, SP, Brazil, 2 Anthropology Department, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, United States of America, 3 Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Graduate School Life Science Munich, Planegg-Martinsried, Germany, 4 School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States of America

Abstract

During the early Holocene two main paleoamerican cultures thrived in Brazil: the Tradição Nordeste in the semi-desertic Sertão and the Tradição Itaparica in the high plains of the Planalto Central. Here we report on paleodietary singals of a Paleoamerican found in a third Brazilian ecological setting – a riverine shellmound, or sambaqui, located in the Atlantic forest. Most sambaquis are found along the coast. The peoples associated with them subsisted on marine resources. We are reporting a different situation from the oldest recorded riverine sambaqui, called Capelinha. Capelinha is a relatively small sambaqui established along a river 60 km from the Atlantic Ocean coast. It contained the well-preserved remains of a Paleoamerican known as Luzio dated to 9,945±235 years ago; the oldest sambaqui dweller so far. Luzio's bones were remarkably well preserved and allowed for stable isotopic analysis of diet. Although artifacts found at this riverine site show connections with the Atlantic coast, we show that he represents a population that was dependent on inland resources as opposed to marine coastal resources. After comparing Luzio's paleodietary data with that of other extant and prehistoric groups, we discuss where his group could have come from, if terrestrial diet persisted in riverine sambaquis and how Luzio fits within the discussion of the replacement of paleamerican by amerindian morphology. This study adds to the evidence that shows a greater complexity in the prehistory of the colonization of and the adaptations to the New World.

Open Access Article:

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0023962

The Later Stone Age Calvaria from Iwo Eleru, Nigeria: Morphology and Chronology

Katerina Harvati1*, Chris Stringer2, Rainer Grün3, Maxime Aubert3, Philip Allsworth-Jones4, Caleb Adebayo Folorunso5

1 Paleoanthropology, Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoecology, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany, 2 Paleontology Department, Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom, 3 Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 4 Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 5 Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

Background

In recent years the Later Stone Age has been redated to a much deeper time depth than previously thought. At the same time, human remains from this time period are scarce in Africa, and even rarer in West Africa. The Iwo Eleru burial is one of the few human skeletal remains associated with Later Stone Age artifacts in that region with a proposed Pleistocene date. We undertook a morphometric reanalysis of this cranium in order to better assess its affinities. We also conducted Uranium-series dating to re-evaluate its chronology.

Methodology/Principal Findings

A 3-D geometric morphometric analysis of cranial landmarks and semilandmarks was conducted using a large comparative fossil and modern human sample. The measurements were collected in the form of three dimensional coordinates and processed using Generalized Procrustes Analysis. Principal components, canonical variates, Mahalanobis D2 and Procrustes distance analyses were performed. The results were further visualized by comparing specimen and mean configurations. Results point to a morphological similarity with late archaic African specimens dating to the Late Pleistocene. A long bone cortical fragment was made available for U-series analysis in order to re-date the specimen. The results (~11.7–16.3 ka) support a terminal Pleistocene chronology for the Iwo Eleru burial as was also suggested by the original radiocarbon dating results and by stratigraphic evidence.

Conclusions/Significance

Our findings are in accordance with suggestions of deep population substructure in Africa and a complex evolutionary process for the origin of modern humans. They further highlight the dearth of hominin finds from West Africa, and underscore our real lack of knowledge of human evolution in that region.

Open Access Article:

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0024024


domingo, setembro 18, 2011

Notícias de 11 a 18 de Setembro de 2011

Mountain Gorillas: The Rules of Engagement
http://motherjones.com/blue-marble/2011/09/mountain-gorillas-rules-engagement

Researchers Analyze the Evolving Human Relationship With Fire
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110914143636.htm

Study suggests methylation and gene sequence co-evolve in human-chimp evolutionary divergence
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-09-methylation-gene-sequence-co-evolve-human-chimp.html


Helpful Mutations Didn’t Sweep Through Early Humans
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2011/02/mutation-sweeps-humans/

Indians and Europeans share a milky past
http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-09-indians-europeans-milky.html

Were H. habilis and A. sediba Friends with Benefits? New Findings Complicate the Dawn of Humanity
http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/evolution/Were-H-habilis-and-A-sediba-Friends-with-Benefits--New-Findings-Complicate-the-Dawn-of-Humanity-.html

quarta-feira, setembro 14, 2011

MILPLANALTOS

O projecto Milplanaltos nasceu em Abril de 2011 com o objectivo de se tornar um espaço de constituição de linhas de fuga entre disciplinas, de criação de conexões entre domínios, eles próprios dinâmicos e conectivos. Esta estratégia implica a realização de ligações entre arte, literatura, filosofia e ciência.

Milplanaltos entretanto cresceu, estendeu-se a outras instituições, e é agora uma parceria Centro de Investigação em Antropologia e Saúde (CIAS), Casa da Escrita e Museu da Ciência da Universidade de Coimbra.


PROGRAMA GERAL


20 de Setembro | 17H00
ESTALEIROS PERFORMATIVOS, UMA APROXIMAÇÃO INTERDISCIPLINAR À ARQUITECTURA
Inês Moreira
Local: Museu da Ciência

25 de Outubro | 17H00
A METÁFORA EM CIÊNCIA: BIOLOGIA E CIÊNCIAS DA COMPUTAÇÃO
Ernesto Costa
Local: Casa da Escrita

22 de Novembro | 17H00
O QUE PODE A ARTE E/OU A CIÊNCIA FAZER PELA ARTE?
Marta de Menezes
Local: Museu da Ciência

13 de Dezembro | 17H00
PARA QUE SERVE UM FILHOTE DE ROBÔ SE ELE NÃO PASSAR O TESTE ALVES DOS REIS PARA A INTELIGÊNCIA INSTITUCIONAL?
Porfírio Silva
Local: Casa da Escrita

24 de Janeiro de 2012 | 17H00
LETRAS, TRETAS E OUTRAS CIÊNCIAS
António Sousa Ribeiro Letras
Local: Museu da Ciência

14 de Fevereiro de 2012 | 17H00
ESTRANGEIRADOS VISITAM PORTUGAL
Amadeu Lopes Sabino, Manuel Paiva, José Morais e Jorge de Oliveira e Sousa
Local: Casa da Escrita

13 de Março de 2012 | 17H00
ARTE E INTELIGÊNCIA ARTIFICIAL
Penousal Machado
Local: Museu da Ciência

17 de Abril de 2012 | 17H00
NUNCA TIVE JEITO PARA A GEOMETRIA
F.J. Craveiro de Carvalho
Local: Casa da Escrita

segunda-feira, setembro 12, 2011

Notícias de 5 a 11 de Setembro de 2011

Mother tongue comes from your prehistoric father
http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2011/09/mother-tongue-comes-from-your.html

Vídeo - Free-ranging: Rhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifing-tailed Lemurs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BavRXvEdAas

Variation in talus morphology shows the sample
http://johnhawks.net/node/28082

Human Brain Evhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifolution, New Insight Through X-Rays: Experiment Reveals Brain Shape of an Early Human Ancestor
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110908104157.htm

Gravuras rupestres: Laje descoberta em Viana já tem 1.200 motivos identificados pelos arqueólogos
http://aeiou.expresso.pt/a-hrefgenplpstoriesopviewfokeyexstories672322gravuras-rupestres-laje-descoberta-em-viana-ja-tem-1200-motivos-identificados-pelos-arqueologos-a=f672322

Understanding Evolution: 17 Misconceptions and Their Responses
http://sciencebasedlife.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/understanding-evolution-17-misconceptions-and-their-responses/