Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population structure has been shaped by a number of prehistoric migrations. The Neolithization of Europe has been associated with large-scale migrations from Anatolia, which was followed by migrations of herders from the Pontic steppe at the onset of the Bronze Age. Southwestern Europe was one of the last parts of the continent reached by these migrations, and modern-day populations from this region show intriguing similarities to the initial Neolithic migrants. Partly due to climatic conditions that are unfavorable for DNA preservation, regional studies on the Mediterranean remain challenging. Here, we present genome-wide sequence data from 13 individual...
We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled ...
Villalba-Mouco et al. generate genome-wide data from prehistoric Iberian hunter-gatherers and early ...
We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled ...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Abstract: Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European pop...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Ancient DNA studies have begun to help us understand the genetic history and movements of people acr...
The Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe represents an important test case for the study of huma...
The Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe represents an important test case for the study of huma...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled ...
Villalba-Mouco et al. generate genome-wide data from prehistoric Iberian hunter-gatherers and early ...
We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled ...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Abstract: Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European pop...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Ancient DNA studies have begun to help us understand the genetic history and movements of people acr...
The Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe represents an important test case for the study of huma...
The Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe represents an important test case for the study of huma...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled ...
Villalba-Mouco et al. generate genome-wide data from prehistoric Iberian hunter-gatherers and early ...
We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled ...