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Brief communication: 'Zuzu' strikes again - Morphological affinities of the early holocene human skeleton from Toca dos Coqueiros, Piaui, Brazil

机译:简短交流:“祖祖”号再次袭来-巴西皮奥伊Toca dos Coqueiros的早期全新人类骨骼的形态亲和力

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The Serra da Capivara National Park in northeastern Brazil is one of the richest archaeological regions in South America. Nonetheless, so far only two paleoindian skeletons have been exhumed from the local rockshelters. The oldest one (9870 50 BP; CAL 11060 +/- 50), uncovered in Toca dos Coqueiros and known as "Zuzu," represents a rare opportunity to explore the biological relationships of paleoindian groups living in northeastern Brazil. As previously demonstrated, South and Central America Paleoindians present skull morphology distinct from the one found nowadays in Amerindians and similar to Australo-Melanesians. Here we test the hypothesis that Zuzu shows higher morphological affinity with Paleoindians. However, Zuzu is a controversial skeleton since previous osteological assessments have disagreed on several aspects, especially regarding its sex. Thus, we compared Zuzu to males and females independently. Morphological affinities were assessed through clustering of principal components considering 18 worldwide populations and through principal components analysis of the individual dispersion of five key regions for America's settlement. The results obtained do not allow us to refute the hypothesis, expanding the known geographical dispersion of the Paleoindian morphology into northeast Brazil. To contribute to the discussion regarding Zuzu's sex, a new estimation is presented based on visual inspection of cranial and postcranial markers, complemented by a discriminant analysis of its morphology in relation to the paleoindian sample. The results favor a male classification and are consistent with the mortuary offerings found in the burial, yet do not agree with a molecular determination.
机译:巴西东北部的塞拉达卡皮瓦拉国家公园是南美最丰富的考古地区之一。尽管如此,到目前为止,仅从当地的岩石棚屋中挖出了两个古印度骨架。最早的(9870 50 BP; CAL 11060 +/- 50),发现于Toca dos Coqueiros中,被称为“ Zuzu”,是探索居住在巴西东北部的古印第安人群体生物学关系的难得机会。如前所述,南美洲和中美洲古印第安人的头骨形态与当今在美洲印第安人中发现的头骨形态截然不同,并且与澳大利亚-美拉尼西亚人相似。在这里,我们检验了祖祖族与古印度人的形态亲和力更高的假设。但是,Zuzu是一个有争议的骨骼,因为以前的骨学评估在几个方面都存在分歧,尤其是在性别方面。因此,我们将Zuzu与男性和女性进行了独立比较。形态亲和力通过考虑18个全球人口的主要成分的聚类以及对美国定居点的五个主要区域的个人分散度的主要成分分析来评估。所获得的结果使我们无法反驳这一假设,从而将已知的古印第安形态的地理分布扩展到巴西东北部。为了促进有关Zuzu性别的讨论,在对颅骨和颅后标志物进行目视检查的基础上,提出了一种新的估算方法,并对其与古印第安人样本有关的形态进行了判别分析。结果有利于男性分类,与墓葬中的葬产品相符,但与分子测定结果不一致。

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