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 Europeans colonised America in 28,000 BC

 By Roger Highfield, Science Editor, in Washington DC
 UK Daily Telegraph ISSUE 1730 - Saturday 19 February 2000

 EUROPEANS colonised America up to 30,000 years ago, perhaps by
 crossing the Atlantic, according to a genetic analysis of
 native Americans that sheds light on their origins.

 By studying the DNA in "power packs" of cells called
 mitochondria, scientists can compare populations to reveal
 evidence of ancient migrations, the American Association for
 the Advancement of Science was told. Such work reveals four
 major lineages in native Americans which can be traced to
 Siberia and north-east Asia, notably in Baikal and Altai-Sayan.

 However, a fifth -- more minor -- founding lineage, called
 haplogroup X, can be traced to Europe, and is found in North
 American populations, said Dr Theodore Schurr of the Southwest
 Foundation for Biomedical Research in San Antonio, Texas. Dr
 Schurr said: "This is one of the intriguing findings that we
 have come across recently. These data imply that haplogroup X
 was present in the New World long before Europeans first
 arrived in the New World, before Columbus or the Vikings or
 anybody else."

 The find has led to some speculation that ancient people
 crossed the Atlantic from the Old World, because evidence of
 the group has not so far been found in Asia, though he stressed
 that not all central Asian groups had been analysed. Dr Schurr
 said: "Haplogroup X was brought to the New World by an ancient
 Eurasian population in a migratory event distinct from those
 bringing the other four lineages to the Americas."

 The haplogroup X occurs most among Algonkian-speaking groups
 such as the Ojibwa, and has been detected in two pre-Colombian
 north American populations. Today, haplogroup X is found in
 between two and four per cent of European populations, and in
 the Middle East, he said, particularly in Israel.

 The complex origins of the first Americans has also been
 highlighted by an analysis of thousands of skulls from around
 the world. A team of anthropologists from the University of
 Michigan found that the study confirmed the complex origins of
 Native Americans that have been suggested by recent
 archeological and genetic studies.

 Using comparisons of thousands of ancient and modern skulls,
 collected over a period of 20 years and containing new data
 from Mongolia that became accessible just last summer, Prof
 Loring Brace showed how the native inhabitants of the Western
 Hemisphere fit into several different groups based on
 craniofacial patterns. Their studies show that descendants of
 the first humans to enter the New World, including natives of
 Mexico, Peru, and the southern United States, have no obvious
 ties to any Asian groups. He said: "This could be because they
 have been separated from their Asian sources for the longest
 period of time."

 A second group -- including the Blackfoot, Iroquois, and other
 tribes from Minnesota, Michigan, Ontario, and Massachusetts --
 was descended from the Jomon, the prehistoric people of Japan.
 The Inuit appear to be a later branch from that same Jomon
 trunk. Tribal groups who lived down the eastern seaboard into
 Florida share this origin, according to prof Brace. Another
 group, originating in China and including the Athabascan-
 speaking people of the Yukon drainage of Alaska and north-west
 Canada, spread as far south as Arizona and northern Mexico.

 He said: "Their craniofacial configuration allies them more
 closely to the living Chinese than to any other population in
 either hemisphere."




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