DNA evidence of bowhead whale exploitation by Greenlandic Paleo-Inuit 4,000 years ago
Our current understanding of the demographic history of Greenland relies on preserved fossils. Here, the authors sequence ancient DNA from four midden deposits and find a prominent role for caribou, walrus and whale species in Paleo-Inuit cultures not evident from the fossil record.
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| Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a5a9e4ca1aa44cf8a7b9ec6275a82518 |
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| Summary: | Our current understanding of the demographic history of Greenland relies on preserved fossils. Here, the authors sequence ancient DNA from four midden deposits and find a prominent role for caribou, walrus and whale species in Paleo-Inuit cultures not evident from the fossil record. |
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