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    Interactions Trypilla and Sredni Stog

    Interactions between Trypillian farmers and North Pontic forager-pastoralists in Eneolithic central Ukraine https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.10.31.514526v1 View ORCID ProfileAlexey G Nikitin, View ORCID ProfileMykhailo Videiko, View ORCID ProfileNick J Patterson, View...
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    Neolithic interactions between WHG and EEF in southern France

    Genomic evidence from southern France shows interactions with hunter-gatherer communities. Arzelier Ana, Rivollat Maïté, De Belvalet Harmony, Pemonge Marie-Hélène, Binder Didier, Convertini Fabien, Duday Henri, Gandelin Muriel, Guilaine Jean, Haak Wolfgang, Deguilloux Marie-France, Pruvost...
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    mesolithic-neolithic-eneolithic east central europe

    https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1966812/v1_covered.pdf?c=1662993174 Genetic continuity, isolation, and gene flow in stone age central and eastern europe The genomic landscape of Stone Age Europe was shaped by multiple migratory waves and population replacements, but different...
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    Genomes from a medieval mass burial show Ashkenazi-associated hereditary diseases

    https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(22)01355-0 Genomes from a medieval mass burial show Ashkenazi-associated hereditary diseases pre-date the 12th century Selina Brace 11 Yoan Diekmann 11 Thomas Booth 11 Ruairidh Macleod 11 Adrian Timpson Will...
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    Archaeologists Have Uncovered a Vast Trove of Gold Rings in Romania

    Archaeologists Have Uncovered a Vast Trove of Gold Rings Buried Alongside an ‘Extremely Rich’ Ancient Noblewoman in Romania Excavators found more Copper Age gold in the single dig than had previously been discovered in the entire Carpathian Basin...
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    Population Genetics and Signatures of Selection in Early Neolithic European Farmers

    Population Genetics and Signatures of Selection in Early Neolithic European Farmers Ainash Childebayeva, Adam Benjamin Rohrlach, Rodrigo Barquera, Maïté Rivollat, Franziska Aron, András Szolek, Oliver Kohlbacher, Nicole Nicklisch, Kurt W. Alt, Detlef Gronenborn, Harald Meller, Susanne...
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    genomic origins first farmers

    Article The genomic origins of the world’s first farmers Author links open overlay panelNinaMarchi1222LauraWinkelbach322IlektraSchulz2422MaximeBrami322ZuzanaHofmanová2456JensBlöcher3Carlos...
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    Massive paper on Stone age Europe and Eurasia. New HG ancestry in Steppe herders

    stone age eurasia STONE AGE EURASIA https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.05.04.490594v1 Allenthoft & Willerslev et. al. 2022, Biorxiv. Abstract: The transitions from foraging to farming and later to pastoralism in Stone Age Eurasia (c. 11-3 thousand years before...
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    transition mesolithic to neolithic in sicily

    Article Genomic and dietary discontinuities during the Mesolithic and Neolithic in Sicily Author links open overlay panelHeYu119 Marieke S.van de Loosdrecht119Marcello A.Mannino2318SahraTalamo34Adam...
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    Beringia and the settlement of the western hemisphere

    Beringia and the settlement of the Western Hemisphere V V Pitul'ko, John F Hoffecker, E.Y. Pavlova March 2022 Abstract Previously, we addressed the problem of what variable(s) limited widespread human settlement of the Americas before ~15 ka. We concluded that while non-modern human taxa...
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    Mobility in the Iron Age Central Mediterranean (Moots et al. 2023)

    https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.03.13.483276v1 Hannah M Moots et al. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.03.13.483276 This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review Abstract The Iron Age saw the expansion of Phoenician and Greek colonies across the...
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