bell beakers

  1. Jovialis

    The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe

    Here are all 400 samples from Olalde et al. 2018 in Dodecad K12b format. I haven't gotten around to labeling them yet. But here is a link to the supplementary information for the samples: https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25738#Sec21 I am currently in the process of extracting more aDNA...
  2. Anfänger

    Ancient genomes reveal social and genetic structure of Late Neolithic Switzerland

    Ancient genomes reveal social and genetic structure of Late Neolithic Switzerland Abstract Genetic studies of Neolithic and Bronze Age skeletons from Europe have provided evidence for strong population genetic changes at the beginning and the end of the Neolithic period. To further understand...
  3. B

    The Population Genomics Of Archaeological Transition In West Iberia

    now also West-Iberian DNA http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/05/10/134254 after a long dry period, it is raining new publications today it will take me some time to digest
  4. O

    The Bell Beaker by Olalde and Reich et al. 2017

    Guys, abstract is out Abstract: The Bell Beaker Complex (BBC) was the first widely distributed archaeological phenomenon of western Europe, arising after 2800 BCE probably in Iberia and spreading to the north and east before disappearing at the latest by 1800 BCE. An open question is the extent...
  5. G

    Bell Beakers from Germany: Y-haplogroup R1b

    Emerging genetic patterns of the european neolithic: Perspectives from a late neolithic bell beaker burial site in Germany† Esther J. Lee et al. Abstract The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture in Europe is associated with demographic changes that may have shifted the...
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