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Deep history of cultural and linguistic evolution among Central African hunter-gatherers
Interdisciplinary StudiesNature Human Behaviour

Deep history of cultural and linguistic evolution among Central African hunter-gatherers

C. Padilla-iglesias, J. Blanco-portillo, et al.

This study by Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias and colleagues delves into the rich cultural and linguistic evolution of Central African hunter-gatherers. Through an analysis of music, tools, vocabulary, and genomic data, the researchers uncover significant cultural interconnectivity predating agriculture. Discover how these findings reveal the deep roots of CAHG traditions amidst the backdrop of ecological influences.... show more
Abstract
Human evolutionary history in Central Africa reflects a deep history of population connectivity. However, Central African hunter-gatherers (CAHGs) currently speak languages acquired from their neighbouring farmers. Hence it remains unclear which aspects of CAHG cultural diversity results from long-term evolution preceding agriculture and which reflect borrowing from farmers. On the basis of musical instruments, foraging tools, specialized vocabulary and genome-wide data from ten CAHG populations, we reveal evidence of large-scale cultural interconnectivity among CAHGs before and after the Bantu expansion. We also show that the distribution of hunter-gatherer musical instruments correlates with the oldest genomic segments in our sample predating farming. Music-related words are widely shared between western and eastern groups and likely precede the borrowing of Bantu languages. In contrast, subsistence tools are less frequently exchanged and may result from adaptation to local ecologies. We conclude that CAHG material culture and specialized lexicon reflect a long evolutionary history in Central Africa.
Publisher
Nature Human Behaviour
Published On
Jul 01, 2024
Authors
Cecilia Padilla-Iglesias, Javier Blanco-Portillo, Bogdan Pricop, Alexander G. Ioannidis, Balthasar Bickel, Andrea Manica, Lucio Vinicius, Andrea Bamberg Migliano
Tags
Central African hunter-gathererscultural evolutionlinguistic diversityBantu expansionmusical instrumentsforaging toolsgenomic data
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