JavaScript and Cookies are required to view this site. Please enable both in your browser settings.
24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton 

Current Rating:

Unlimited Views No Ads No Algorithms Lifetime Account

Documenting Reality

Community Forum · Est. 2006

Join Now
Thread Tools
  #1  
11-21-2013, 12:34 PM
deanmine's Avatar
deanmine
Offline:
They Lied. There ALL LIES
Poster Rank:305
<--We Did It. So Can You
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 4,211
Contributions: 48
 
Mentioned: 23 Post(s)
Quoted: 894 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 14/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss4211
24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

Researchers say 30 percent of modern Native American’s ancestry came from this youngster’s gene pool.


Results from a DNA study of a young boy’s skeletal remains believed to be 24,000 years old could turn the archaeological world upside down – it’s been proven that nearly 30 percent of modern Native American’s ancestry came from this youngster’s gene pool, suggesting First Americans came directly from Siberia, according to a research team that includes a Texas A&M University professor.


Kelly Graf, assistant professor in the Center for the Study of First Americans and Department of Anthropology at Texas A&M, is part of an international team spearheaded by Eske Willerslev and Maanasa Raghaven from the Centre for GeoGenetics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark and additional researchers from Sweden, Russia, United Kingdom, University of Chicago and University of California-Berkeley. Their work, funded by the Danish National Science Foundation, Lundbeck Foundation, and the National Science Foundation, is published in the current issue of Nature magazine.

Graf and Willerslev conceived the project and traveled to the Hermitage State Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, where the remains are now housed to collect samples for ancient DNA. The skeleton was first discovered in the late 1920s near the village of Mal’ta in south-central Siberia, and since then it has been referred to as “the Mal’ta child” because until this DNA study the biological sex of the skeleton was unknown.

“Now we can say with confidence that this individual was a male” says Graf.

Graf helped extract DNA material from the boy’s upper arm and “the results surprised all of us quite a bit,” she explains.

“It shows he had close genetic ties to today’s Native Americans and some western Eurasians, specifically some groups living in central Asia, South Asia, and Europe. Also, he shared close genetic ties with other Ice-Age western Eurasians living in European Russia, Czech Republic and even Germany. We think these Ice-Age people were quite mobile and capable of maintaining a far-reaching gene pool that extended from central Siberia all the way west to central Europe.”

Another significant result of the study is that the Mal’ta boy’s people were also ancestors of Native Americans, explaining why some early Native American skeletons such as Kennewick Man were interpreted to have some European traits.

“Our study proves that Native Americans ancestors migrated to the Americas from Siberia and not directly from Europe as some have recently suggested,” Graf explains.

The DNA work performed on the boy is the oldest complete genome of a human sequenced so far, the study shows. Also found near the boy’s remains were flint tools, a beaded necklace and what appears to be pendant-like items, all apparently placed in the burial as grave goods.

The discovery raises new questions about the timing of human entry in Alaska and ultimately North America, a topic hotly debated in First Americans studies.

“Though our results cannot speak directly to this debate, they do indicate Native American ancestors could have been in Beringia—extreme northeastern Russia and Alaska—any time after 24,000 years ago and therefore could have colonized Alaska and the Americas much earlier than 14,500 years ago, the age suggested by the archaeological record.”

“What we need to do is continue searching for ear
boy-skeleton-remains-e1385049752870.jpg
65.6 KB ·484 views
Click here to remove ›
4.78 MB ·580 views DownloadMember
9 Users Say Thank You For This Post:
Brackfyah225, kellyhound, Kelseecat65, Photoplay, raygun56, reb0ld, SavageGlow, sorcerous, Xfactor
▼ PROMO FROM DOCUMENTING REALITY
Look. You know you want to
Join Now
Hidden for upgraded members.
  #2  
11-21-2013, 12:37 PM
deanmine's Avatar
deanmine
Offline:
They Lied. There ALL LIES
Poster Rank:305
<--We Did It. So Can You
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 4,211
Contributions: 48
 
Mentioned: 23 Post(s)
Quoted: 894 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 14/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss4211
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

as the last sentence in this article suggest, (What we need to do is continue searching for ear) they now are just looking for an ear. so ... good luck with that one, guys... can he hear ya now?
3 Users Say Thank You For This Post:
kellyhound, Kelseecat65, SavageGlow
  #3  
11-23-2013, 12:09 AM
Kelseecat65's Avatar
Kelseecat65
Offline:
★ Legacy Member ★
Poster Rank:52
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 28,077
Contributions: 37
 
Mentioned: 175 Post(s)
Quoted: 11875 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 14/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssss28077
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

as the last sentence in this article suggest, (What we need to do is continue searching for ear) they now are just looking for an ear. so ... good luck with that one, guys... can he hear ya now?
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
deanmine
  #4  
12-18-2013, 11:49 AM
Arkoquisa's Avatar
Arkoquisa
Offline:
King of East Texas
Poster Rank:356
3 legs
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 3,445
Contributions: 1
 
Mentioned: 13 Post(s)
Quoted: 915 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 16/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss3445
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

Interesting, although, there is still that little pesky Clovis point, which ultimately, leads to people of the Basque region being placed in the Americas first. I love this subject. great post
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
deanmine
  #5  
12-18-2013, 12:46 PM
deanmine's Avatar
deanmine
Offline:
They Lied. There ALL LIES
Poster Rank:305
<--We Did It. So Can You
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 4,211
Contributions: 48
 
Mentioned: 23 Post(s)
Quoted: 894 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 14/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss4211
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

Interesting, Clovis people of the Basque region being placed in the Americas first. I love this subject. great post
dont get me started on clovis!! I love how they try to fill in the holes in history and there is always a square!!! dont forget about the Egypt Mommies with tobacco and coke in there systems and the water erosion rather than winds on the Great Sphinx.
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
rapeWhistle
  #6  
12-18-2013, 02:26 PM
rapeWhistle's Avatar
rapeWhistle
Offline:
$lave
Poster Rank:27
Regular White Guy
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 51,228
Contributions: 91
 
Mentioned: 599 Post(s)
Quoted: 27895 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 16/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssss51228
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

All the strange historical 'anomalies' they keep discovering has me convinced that civilization is older than we presume and that the level of technology humankind has achieved in the past has fluctuated greatly. At points it must have been advanced enough to travel across the oceans, build megaliths, and achieve all the other wonders of the world we are unable to fully explain.
5 Users Say Thank You For This Post:
deanmine, hrstevens, kellyhound, Kelseecat65, lkduke3
  #7  
12-18-2013, 03:20 PM
deanmine's Avatar
deanmine
Offline:
They Lied. There ALL LIES
Poster Rank:305
<--We Did It. So Can You
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 4,211
Contributions: 48
 
Mentioned: 23 Post(s)
Quoted: 894 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 14/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss4211
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

it just seems strange that humanity did jack shit for thousands of years.. and then... bing bang boom.. its off and crackin'
2 Users Say Thank You For This Post:
Breagha, lkduke3
  #8  
12-19-2013, 02:48 PM
Rfneimad
Offline:
So Fucking Banned
Poster Rank:46
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 31,832
 
Mentioned: 76 Post(s)
Quoted: 17437 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 16/20
Today Posts
0/11 ssss31832
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

Life was great until speech. Sex, hunting, sex, sleep, sex...then one day women learned how to bitch and it was all over. Work, work, work.
This User Says Thank You For This Post:
cardsharksam
  #9  
12-19-2013, 02:53 PM
deanmine's Avatar
deanmine
Offline:
They Lied. There ALL LIES
Poster Rank:305
<--We Did It. So Can You
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 4,211
Contributions: 48
 
Mentioned: 23 Post(s)
Quoted: 894 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
0/20 14/20
Today Posts
0/11 sssss4211
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

Life was great until speech. Sex, hunting, sex, sleep, sex...then one day women learned how to bitch and it was all over. Work, work, work.
and then they bitch about sex, about the hunting.. bitch about how and when we sleep... that sex thing... and they find away to bitch about us at work about work and while we work.... .... that 24 thousand year old boy got off lucky
  #10  
12-22-2013, 12:05 PM
kellyhound's Avatar
kellyhound
Offline:
✝Mudderator from Hell✝
Poster Rank:11
e-mail
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 95,380
Contributions: 817
 
Mentioned: 473 Post(s)
Quoted: 10152 Post(s)
Activity Longevity
18/20 20/20
Today Posts
11/11 ssss95380
Re: 24,000-year-old Boy’s Skeleton

luv these anthropological unravelling and get amazed by it every time again.


also cool http://www.dnalc.org/view/15612-Seve...-origins-.html
2 Users Say Thank You For This Post:
deanmine, lkduke3


Powered by vBulletin Copyright 2000-2010 Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO