I meant to post this upthread. It's a good graphic to keep in one's files for handy reference. It's from the latest Lazaridis paper. I haven't rechecked, but I think this, like much of the work, is based on d-stats.
From: The Genetic Structure of the World's First Farmers
http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/06/16/059311
This will make you go blind, but it's also very informative...
If clicking on it doesn't make it large enough, this is the direct link:
http://oi65.tinypic.com/311pgrq.jpg
@Northener,
We're talking
genetics, not some spot on a map. As I've said ad nauseam the farmers who went to Europe are a "genetic entity" known as the "Anatolia Neolithic" people. When the computational population geneticists dig deeper, "Anatolia Neolithic" is composed of three strands: a WHG "like" strand, something "like" a Levant Neolithic strand, and an Iran Neolithic strand.
This is what Bicicleur was talking about upthread when he said there was a mixture of Iran Neolithic and Levant Neolithic, bringing together, perhaps, grain and pulse agriculture and animal domestication, which went to Europe as a package.
However, the genetic entity known as "Levant Neolithic"
did not on its own go to Europe." It only went by incorporation into what is known as "Anatolia Neolithic". So far, all of the EEF or Early Neolithic farmers in Europe, even the Cardial derived ones in Spain etc. are part of the same genetic entity.
When you've read
all of the relevant papers carefully, you'll see what we're talking about.