After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had reached much of central Europe by 7500 years before the present. The extent to which these early European farmers were immigrants or descendants of resident hunter-gatherers who had adopted farming has been widely debated. We compared new mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from late European hunter-gatherer skeletons with those from early farmers and from modern Europeans. We find large genetic differences between all three groups that cannot be explained by population continuity alone. Most (82%) of the ancient hunter-gatherers share mtDNA types that are relatively rare in central Europeans today. Together, these analyses provide persuasive ev...
SummaryThe degree to which the spread of farming into Europe was accompanied by demographic shifts i...
The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehistoric populations from a hunter-g...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
Following the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming rea...
The ancestry of modern Europeans is a subject of debate among geneticists, archaeologists, and anthr...
Farming was established in Central Europe by the Linearbandkeramik culture (LBK), a well-investigate...
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The in...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
Debate on the ancestry of Europeans centers on the interplay between Mesolithic foragers and Neolith...
Farming was established in Central Europe by the Linearbandkeramik culture (LBK), a well-investigate...
The spread of agriculture that started in the Near East about 10 000 years ago caused a dramatic cha...
BACKGROUND/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehisto...
The roles of migration, admixture and acculturation in the European transition to farming have been ...
SummaryThe degree to which the spread of farming into Europe was accompanied by demographic shifts i...
The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehistoric populations from a hunter-g...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
Following the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming rea...
The ancestry of modern Europeans is a subject of debate among geneticists, archaeologists, and anthr...
Farming was established in Central Europe by the Linearbandkeramik culture (LBK), a well-investigate...
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The in...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
Debate on the ancestry of Europeans centers on the interplay between Mesolithic foragers and Neolith...
Farming was established in Central Europe by the Linearbandkeramik culture (LBK), a well-investigate...
The spread of agriculture that started in the Near East about 10 000 years ago caused a dramatic cha...
BACKGROUND/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehisto...
The roles of migration, admixture and acculturation in the European transition to farming have been ...
SummaryThe degree to which the spread of farming into Europe was accompanied by demographic shifts i...
The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehistoric populations from a hunter-g...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...