miércoles, 26 de diciembre de 2012

India. African pygmies may have roots in Narmada valley, says new study

A part of a fossilized arm bone measuring just more than three inches in length has led a team of experts from the Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) to the threshold of one of the most dramatic discoveries in the field of human evolution and migration across continents.

“The fossilized evidence suggests that African pygmies could have originated from a ‘short and stocky’ race of people who lived in the central Narmada Valley in Madhya Pradesh more than 80,000 years ago,” AR Sankhyan, a retired scientist of AnSI in Kolkata and the lead investigator of the project told HT.

The team of experts found the bones in 2010 and it has taken them two years to firm up their findings.

Working in the Narmada valley, a team of seven paleo-anthropologists from Kolkata and two other institutions in Pune and Himachal Pradesh discovered the fossilized bone of early human beings known as archaic Hominids.

“We found a humerus (arm bone) which belongs to a ‘short and stocky’ race of people. These could be the ancestors of the short-bodied people of south Asia, those found in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and African pygmies,” Sankhyan said.

The fossils were found in Netankheri along the northern bank of River Narmada.

“The finds also points out to another interesting side of human evolution. Two types of early humans with distinct physical features may have lived in the Narmada valley in central India thousands of years ago,” Sankhyan added.

While one category was that of “short and stocky” people who hunted small animals with relatively modern stone and bone tools, the other group had large-bodied people who hunted big mammals with archaic and big stone weapons.

“Probably the pygmy-like people exterminated the larger bodied people and then migrated to other pastures including Africa,” he added.

Hindustan Times
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6 comentarios:

Maju dijo...

Junk.

(1) There are short peoples in Asia also and size of people may change with diet, as happened with Galicians.

(2) The whole story only suggests that the lead archaeologist should be removed and someone more competent and less senile should be put in charge.

terryt dijo...

Maju, amazingly I agree with you. Mind you, if the researchers could come up with some DNA from the bone they might have sufficient to make their case.

DDeden dijo...

Shortsighted comments from Maju...

It is clear that the Narmada Valley links transits between African Congo and outliers of pygmies and related negritos.

Congo: mongongo tree nuts & leaves

gongo ~ bambuti (Congo pygmies, mBaka)

gongo ~ Onge, Andaman Bea-Aka

gongo ~ nit taevo (Sri Lanka pygmies) (bekta/veddas/aeta/itta)

gongo ~ ebu gogo(Flores pygmies)

gongo ~ bok guru (Japan pygmies)

gongo ~ khoi khoi (hottentots)

gongo ~ mbarabam (Austl pygmies)

DDeden dijo...

http://www.lankalibrary.com/cul/nittevo.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhimbetka_rock_shelters

While Congo and other pygmies construct dome huts of wicker and large mongongo leaves, the 'brown dwarves' of Japan (before Ainu) made pit houses covered with wicker and large koro leaves (rhubarb-like) thus their name koro-pok-guru.

Maju dijo...

Anyone reading the above will understand why I have banned DDeden from commenting in my blogs, right? Nothing else to add.

DDeden dijo...

more Shortsighted comments from Maju...

First the insult to professionals ("Junk"), then the usual arrogant/ emotional utterance with little apparent comprehension of the cultural context involved.