This is a nice review put together by Dale Drinnon of the present picture of earliest human DNA
migration globally. We presume direction which is completely
reasonable but we still need to be aware of that. Clovis points
originated someplace and there is no point ruling out a traffic
reversal over the Bering.
Also it is my contention that DNA flow never really lets up unless a
natural cul de sac is established in which population expands inside
natural boundaries. It is the larger population pool that creates
some DNA sense of commonality. Otherwise mate exchange is the norm
and a continuing usually violent process even across distance in a
tribal world.
Of course the Bering barrier required serious sea going capacity, yet
that was fully available 20,000 years ago and continuously ever since
until the modern era. The real danger would have been the risk of
been made a slave by the first village encountered. However we can
presume continuous contact would have obviated that risk.
And that was the last real barrier to human migration that mattered.
It likely turned out to be far easier with the same technology to
cross the Atlantic.
Posted: 19
Sep 2012 03:04 PM PDT
This
is a review from a couple of different Wikipedia articles to make it
clearer what is ggoing on in those migrations. The earliest ones we
know about were going on in Africa before 100000 BC, at which time
basically people diffentiated into the types which stayed in Africa,
the members of the first Out of Africa movement from before the Toba
explosion and the set which would later replace them after the
erruption. Both the first wave and the replacement wave headed for
India at the arc marked as orange, but most geneticists focus on the
main Out of Africa movement after the erruption. The Toba
eruption was in the realm of 70-75000 BC. Europe and Northern
Asia were colonised in 40-50 thousand BC with similar peoples all
across European and Asia at the time. By the end of the period 20-30
thousand years ago (Slighty difference from the chart, the yellow
circles), A, B, X and "Other N" have a stronghold in the
SE USA and about this same time, B started colonising Japan, and
shortly thereafter, there was a transPacific or CircumPacific
migration which established C and D in the early Americas. The map
shows A,B,C, D and X in the SE USA core area as all in association
but they could have come in two waves from two different points of
orign: as the haploid DNA Genetic tables below indicate, the A, B
and X lines are out of N and of the groups that typically are
associated with the other European groups: C, D, and G lines are out
of M groups expanding out of the Orient and South Asia. Somehow
separately other N-derived groups ended up in New Guinea and
Australia, probably derived from other movements from Northern Asia
headed southward, and this might have some connection the the Upper
Cave Peking Man (Choukoudian)
What is also interesting is that there is a movement into both the Eastern US and into Southeastern Brazil in South America in the period of 12-15000 years ago (10000 to 13000 BC) as shown in the light green circles, which is to say once again from the Atlantic headed inland, as well as a secondary use of the Bering strait at the same time (Evidently being C and D at this time, as well as a movement of some A (possibly also some B) FROM North America back to Siberia, with some of the later, modified-A coming back into North America in the postglacial period of 9000 to 7000 years ago.(7000 to 5000 BC, the last date being near to the Black Sea Flood, which is also the latest date for a Bering land bridge as measured by C14). The moves into and out of Asia again are marked archaeologically when some Siberian finds of Plano (Advanced-Clovis-tradition) are found without any more primitive local predecessors. I am assuming that the "Orange" circles in the Eastern US represent Solutreans having crossed over from Europe, and their foreunners in other stone tool traditions, if any went by the same TransAtlantic route. The Eastern Seaboard dates shown here are in good agreement with the proposed dates for invasions out of Atlantis suggested by Lewis Spence and also with the stepwise increase in Sealevel (or Superfloods) as proposed by Graham Hancock, etc.
World
map of human migrations, with the North Pole at center. Africa,
harboring the start of the migration, is at the top left and South
America at the far right. Migration patterns are based on studies of
mitochondrial (matrilinear) DNA.
Numbers represent thousand years before present.
The letters are the mitochondrial DNA haplogroups (pure motherly lineages); Haplogroups can be used to define geneticpopulations and are often geographically orientated.
For
example, the following are common divisions for mtDNA haplogroups:
- Near Eastern: J, N (Note, N is composed of A,B,F,H,I,J,K,P,R,S,T,U,V,W and X)
- Southern European: J, K
- General European: H, V
- Northern European: T, U, X
- Asian: A, B, C, D, E, F, G (note: M is composed of C, D, E, G, Q and Z)
- Native American: A, B, C, D, N and sometimes X
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_Eve
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Spence
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch_of_Extremal_Inundations
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/projects/qen/lake.html
https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2005NC/finalprogram/abstract_87246.htm
https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/loope/web/UW_Web_Loope/Website_Template/Loope%20Henry%20Munro.pdf
http://www.sonoma.edu/users/f/freidel/global/372Chapt13Deglaciation.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroup
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Spence
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoch_of_Extremal_Inundations
http://www.esd.ornl.gov/projects/qen/lake.html
https://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2005NC/finalprogram/abstract_87246.htm
https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/loope/web/UW_Web_Loope/Website_Template/Loope%20Henry%20Munro.pdf
http://www.sonoma.edu/users/f/freidel/global/372Chapt13Deglaciation.htm
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