Hao Ma , Jizhong Hu , Rui Wang , Yu Qiao , Panming Yang , Xiaoyang Qiao , Youwei Pu , Yawei Zhou , Yu Xu , Haodong Chen , Chuan-Chao Wang , Zhaohui Yang
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Abstract
The Yellow River (YR) Basin is a pivotal region for understanding the origins and evolution of Chinese civilization. Previous genomic data here suggest a temporal shift in population genetics towards southern Chinese profiles, possibly due to the introduction of rice agriculture and climatic shifts in the Holocene. Here, we report the ancient genomes of two individuals from the Dahecun site during the Yangshao and transitional Yangshao-Longshan (Longshanization) periods. We found a genetic homogeneity in the Middle Neolithic YR basin, but we have not detected a southern-related ancestry among YR farmers in our sample of the Longshanization period compared with the Middle Neolithic YR farmers. Our results indicate a genomic substructure in YR Basin farmers during the transitional Yangshao-Longshan periods. The initial introduction of rice farming into the Central Plain might not be always accompanied by demic diffusion. The Neolithic Yellow River farmers were suggested to significantly contribute to the formation of modern Han Chinese.
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The Journal of Archaeological Science is aimed at archaeologists and scientists with particular interests in advancing the development and application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. This established monthly journal publishes focus articles, original research papers and major review articles, of wide archaeological significance. The journal provides an international forum for archaeologists and scientists from widely different scientific backgrounds who share a common interest in developing and applying scientific methods to inform major debates through improving the quality and reliability of scientific information derived from archaeological research.