A recent northern origin for the Uto-Aztecan family

03 medical and health sciences Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures 05 social sciences 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Arts and Humanities 15. Life on land 0305 other medical science
DOI: 10.1353/lan.0.0276 Publication Date: 2023-02-19T14:00:11Z
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The Uto-Aztecan language family is one of the largest language families in the Americas. However, there has been considerable debate about its origin and how it spread. Here we use Bayesian phylogenetic methods to analyze lexical data from 34 Uto-Aztecan varieties and 2 Kiowa-Tanoan languages. We infer the age of Proto-Uto-Aztecan to be around 4,100 years ago (3,258 - 5,025 years), and identify the most likely homeland to be near what is now southern California. We reconstruct the most probable subsistence strategy in the ancestral Uto-Aztecan society and infer no casual or intensive cultivation, an absence of cereal crops, and a primary subsistence mode of gathering (rather than agriculture). Our results therefore support the timing, geography, and cultural practices of a northern origin, and are inconsistent with alternative scenarios.
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