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Male-biased migration from East Africa introduced pastoralism into southern Africa


ABSTRACT: Hunter-gatherer lifestyles dominated the southern African landscape up to ~2,000 years ago, when herding and farming groups started to arrive in the area. Present-day Khoekhoe-speaking Namaqua (or Nama in short) pastoralists show high proportions of East African admixture, linking the East African ancestry with Khoekhoe herders. Most of the other historical Khoekhoe populations have, however, disappeared over the last few centuries. In our study we analyzed genome-wide autosomal and full mitochondrial data from a population who trace their ancestry to the Khoekhoe-speaking Hessequa herders from the southern Cape region of now South Africa.

PROVIDER: EGAS00001005232 | EGA |

REPOSITORIES: EGA

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