A literature review of skeletal biology and human morphology research examining the prehistory of sub-Saharan Africa

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1080/0035919x.2023.2268575
Alan G. Morris
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AbstractMolecular genetics has taken the preeminent position in the search for the ancestors of modern humans in sub-Saharan Africa. The usefulness of DNA in identifying lineage and familial relatedness is unquestioned but lost in this rush to use genetics to sort out human ancestry is the large body of recent and current research in skeletal biology. This has become particularly important as molecular genetics moves away from identifying the ancestry of living individuals to extracting DNA directly from archaeological skeletons. Skeletal biology provides a range of data that genetics cannot access, including life history and events at death. Skeletal biology also provides testable hypotheses about the past because of its close association with archaeology. This paper reviews the non-genetics literature published since the 1970’s which discusses analyses of human skeletal material from sub-Saharan Africa. It is aimed at genetics researchers who are generally unfamiliar with the publication vehicles frequented by skeletal biologists and archaeologists.Keywords: ancient DNAskeletal biologybioarchaeologysub-Saharan prehistory AcknowledgementsThis paper is the direct outcome of discussions held with colleagues at the DNArobi Conference in May 2023 at the National Museums of Kenya in Nairobi, Kenya. I am very grateful to the organisers of DNArobi who provided funding for me to attend the conference. I am also grateful to the audience at the conference who raised issues about accessing non-genetics literature. After the conference I corresponded with Phillip Righmire about his introduction to the world of craniology as a post-graduate student, and with Austin Reynolds about the value of this kind of research for geneticists.
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摘要分子遗传学在撒哈拉以南非洲地区寻找现代人类祖先的研究中占据了卓越的地位。DNA在识别血统和家族关系方面的作用是毋庸置疑的,但在这种急于用遗传学来整理人类祖先的过程中,丢失了骨骼生物学最近和当前的大量研究。随着分子遗传学从鉴定活着个体的祖先转向直接从考古骨骼中提取DNA,这一点变得尤为重要。骨骼生物学提供了一系列遗传学无法获得的数据,包括生活史和死亡事件。骨骼生物学也提供了关于过去的可测试的假设,因为它与考古学密切相关。本文回顾了自20世纪70年代以来发表的非遗传学文献,这些文献讨论了对撒哈拉以南非洲人类骨骼材料的分析。它的目标是遗传学研究人员通常不熟悉的出版工具,骨骼生物学家和考古学家经常光顾。本文是2023年5月在肯尼亚内罗毕国家博物馆举行的德纳罗比会议上与同事讨论的直接成果。我非常感谢DNArobi的组织者为我参加会议提供资金。我也感谢会议上提出关于获取非遗传学文献的问题的听众。会议结束后,我与菲利普·里格米尔(Phillip Righmire)通信,了解他作为研究生时对颅脑学世界的介绍,并与奥斯汀·雷诺兹(Austin Reynolds)通信,了解这种研究对遗传学家的价值。
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa , published on behalf of the Royal Society of South Africa since 1908, comprises a rich archive of original scientific research in and beyond South Africa. Since 1878, when it was founded as Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society, the Journal’s strength has lain in its multi- and inter-disciplinary orientation, which is aimed at ‘promoting the improvement and diffusion of science in all its branches’ (original Charter). Today this includes natural, physical, medical, environmental and earth sciences as well as any other topic that may be of interest or importance to the people of Africa. Transactions publishes original research papers, review articles, special issues, feature articles, festschriften and book reviews. While coverage emphasizes southern Africa, submissions concerning the rest of the continent are encouraged.
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