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Atlantic Continuum: A Look at DNA & Ancient Human Migration Patterns - by Karl Hoenke for
AAPS 6th Annual International Conference on Ancient America
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Atlantic Continuum
Presented by Karl Hoenketo Ancient Artifact Preservation Society
17 September 2010Marquette, Michigan
Overview
• High-level observations about DNA• Revisit Haplogroup X• Assemble some interesting scraps• Suggest hypothesis to fit these together
• Duck
Usefulness of DNA
• Determine relationships• Estimate timing of divergences• Estimate locations of divergences
• mtDNA = Mitochondrial DNA follows female line• Y chromosome DNA = follows male line
DNA Assumptions when Estimating Time
• Size of founding group• Mutation rates: Constant, Only once, not
reversed• Degree of isolation• Degree of inbreeding/outbreeding• Shared ancestry• Sampling is “random”, not “convenience”• Sampling “within-local-population”
Generally Accepted DNA “Tree”
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Haplogroup X -- Updated
Haplogroup XGeographic Appearance Frequency, %
Siberia, NW North America 0%Europe, North Africa, Middle East 2%Georgia (Caucasus) 8%Orkney Islands (off NE coast of Scotland) 7%Israeli Druze (ancient refugium) 28%Ojibway, other Algonquin Tribes 25%Micmac (NE US and Eastern Canada) 50%
Note 1: Inland “footprints” of X absent in both Asia and Europe. It is present in populations associated with coastal regions and history
Note 2: Haplotype X occurs as X1 and X2. X1 only in North Africa. X2 dispersed ~20,000 ybp. X2 not in Asia. X2a & X2g in North America, not Central America. X2 in Sioux (15%), Navajo (7%), Yakima (5%), Nuu-Chah-Nulth (12%)
Note 3: Haplotype X is 12-36,000 years old, must be among founding populations of North America
Outlier Haplotypes in Cherokees52-member study group
Haplotype
Comments
J Origin Levant, 10,000 ybp—infrequent among native Americans
T Originated in Mediterranean 10,000 ybp (i.e. Egypt ~25%), 26% in study group
U Oldest Europeans, original settlers, ~50,000 ybp– 25% of study group
H Dominant in Western Europe (near 50%), only 7.7% hereX Originated in Mediterranean 30,000 ybp ; 13.5% in study
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Sampling of Central Band of Cherokees; published in Ancient American
European Pattern of SpreadingGenetics & Farming
~6,000 BC
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BASQUE mtDNA FREQUENCIES
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mtDNA “J” originated in Mid-EastmtdDNA “K” originated in Levant ~10,000 ybpmtDNA “V” believed to be recent SW Europe development
Maritime Cultures
Phoenicians
• Known to have circled Africa• Dominated Mediterranean commerce• Characterized by Haplogroup T• Called themselves Cana'ni or KHNAI • Many American towns & Conoy Indians considered
cognates • William Penn around 1700 described Conoy Indians as
resembling Italians, Jews and Greeks• Phoenicians visited England• And are rumored to have visited ………
Pyramids and Henges
Thornborough Henge dates from 3,500 to 2,500 BC
Poverty Point mounds date from 1.650 to 700 BC
Coincidence?
Summary of Bits Presented
• Haplogroup X distribution consistent with maritime trading culture
• Pattern of continuous Atlantic rim coastal culture
• Delayed spread of farming & genetics support identity of separate coastal culture
• Orion’s belt pattern appears in diverse locations
Hypothesis Red Paint Culture of Maritime Atlantic in Europe
• Was in routine contact with North America
• Passed megalithic tradition to Mediterranean
• Evolved into traders of Mediterranean (who visited North America for 5,000 years)
• Left genetic remnants in refugia (i.e. Basques, Caucasus, Druze, Micmacs, et alia)
QUESTIONS ????