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Yatunde Lisa
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A new breakthrough in archaeological genetics
Successful extraction of human DNA from a cave in Palestine
From sedimentary layers between 30,000 and 70,000 years old
However, it was restricted to mitochondrial DNA (specific to maternal lineage).
We have begun to analyze its strains, hoping to publish them successively

Sefunim Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel was previously excavated in the 1960s and is one of the main sites known for the occurrence of the cultural entity termed the Levantine Aurignacian. Renewed excavations at Sefunim Cave provide new insights into the Late Pleistocene occupations of the site and reveal a rich Epipaleolithic layer, in addition to the previously recorded Middle to Upper Paleolithic sequence. The recent work helps us re-evaluate the record of cultural and environmental shifts within the Upper Paleolithic and early Epipaleolithic sequence and places the results of earlier excavations in a higher resolution context in terms of human-environment relationships. The current work reports the first radiometric dating results from the Upper Paleolithic layers at this key site. In addition, we provide a preliminary description of finds collected during the new campaigns. The finds encompass both the material culture and environmental setting of Sefunim, and include investigations of micromorphology, lithics, use-wear, fauna, microfauna, ocher and shells. Important new findings include the identification of rich symbolic activity at the site. In the Levantine Aurignacian assemblage it is represented primarily by the presence of numerous shell ornaments, a trend which parallels Upper Paleolithic sites of the northern Levant. Other manifestations of symbolic activity are represented by ocher exploitation throughout the sequence and a unique engraved artifact from the Epipaleolithic.


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Yatunde Lisa
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The introduction of the study indicated that the sedimentary layers from which the samples were extracted belong to the upper and middle Paleolithic periods.

It includes the Mousterian period and the transitional period between middle and upper Palaeolithic between 70,000 and 45,000 years ago and the Levantine Aurignacian period between 40,000 and 30,000 years ago
 
Yatunde Lisa
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Yatunde Lisa
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Forty2Tribes
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Well that speaks to the possible African origin of mtdna A, Mende, Egypt and now Palestine. But D? God damn this is diverse. D? Wtf is mtdna D? F? S? Are ya'll seeing this?
 
the lioness,
Member # 17353
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what is the source of this chart?
with the human DNA on it?
why is it in this thread?

the unpublished 2020 abstract on the Sefunim cave found no human DNA, only deer and hyena DNA
 



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