Researchers use 21st-century genomics to estimate Samoan population over 3,000 years

Reconstructing how many individuals first settled the many small islands in the Pacific and when they arrived remain important scientific questions, as well as an intriguing ones for understanding human history. Human migrations into the islands of Remote Oceania—from circa 3,000 to 1,200 years ago—mark the last major movement into locations previously uninhabited by humans.


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Source: Phys.org