Tooth in the spotlight: exploring the integration of archaeological and genetic data to build multidisciplinary narratives of the Past

Francesco D’ERRICO, Luc Doyon, J. Zilhão, Jack Baker
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The article addresses the challenges posed by the interdisciplinary collaboration that led to the recent Nature article presenting results of the extraction of ancient human DNA from a perforated deer tooth found in Denisova Cave. We provide a critical analysis of the contextual data that directly impacts the interpretation of the genetic data and the evaluation of the potential of the new DNA extraction technique for future studies. We discuss in greater detail Denisova, the only site that has produced truly exploitable palaeogenetic results. We highlight major unresolved dating inconsistencies at Denisova that need inquiry and explanation. We also emphasize the lack of an appropriate theoretical framework in the analysis of the tooth, of information on the lateralization, sex, age, perforation technique, wear, on the ochre residues, and the release of erroneous information on the associated faunal assemblage. We conclude that quality archaeological data and their sound evaluation should complement paleogenetic data to create unified, reliable, and verifiable narratives about human history.
聚光灯下的牙齿:探索整合考古和基因数据,构建多学科的 "过去 "叙事
这篇文章探讨了跨学科合作带来的挑战,最近《自然》杂志发表了一篇文章,介绍了从丹尼索瓦洞穴发现的一颗穿孔鹿牙中提取古人类 DNA 的结果。我们对直接影响基因数据解读和评估新 DNA 提取技术在未来研究中的潜力的背景数据进行了批判性分析。我们更详细地讨论了丹尼索瓦,这是唯一一个产生了真正可利用的古遗传学结果的遗址。我们强调了丹尼索瓦尚未解决的重大年代不一致问题,这些问题需要调查和解释。我们还强调了在分析牙齿时缺乏适当的理论框架,缺乏侧向、性别、年龄、穿孔技术、磨损、赭石残留物等方面的信息,并公布了相关动物组合的错误信息。我们的结论是,高质量的考古数据及其合理的评估应与古生物学数据相辅相成,从而形成统一、可靠、可验证的人类历史叙事。
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