Ancestry of people living in the Asia-Pacific region
The term Ancient East Eurasian , alternatively also known as East Eurasian or Eastern Eurasian , is used in population genomics to describe the genetic ancestry and phylogenetic relationship of diverse populations primarily living in the Asia-Pacific region, belonging to the "Eastern Eurasian clade" of human genetic diversity ,[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] and which can be associated with the Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP) wave, following the Out of Africa migration (>60kya).[ 4] [ 6]
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^ a b Vallini, Leonardo; Zampieri, Carlo; Shoaee, Mohamed Javad; Bortolini, Eugenio; Marciani, Giulia; Aneli, Serena; Pievani, Telmo; Benazzi, Stefano; Barausse, Alberto; Mezzavilla, Massimo; Petraglia, Michael D.; Pagani, Luca (25 March 2024). "The Persian plateau served as hub for Homo sapiens after the main out of Africa dispersal" . Nature Communications . 15 (1): 1882. Bibcode :2024NatCo..15.1882V . doi :10.1038/s41467-024-46161-7 . ISSN 2041-1723 . PMC 10963722 . PMID 38528002 . ... and the split between EEC and WEC, with the former leaving the Hub18, 46 kya (allowing the time for them to reach Ust'Ishim and Bacho Kiro by ~45 kya).