The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from North Africa. The settlers developed a farming economy with barley as the main crop. Archaeological evidence suggests the islands then remained isolated until European sea-travellers discovered and colonized them during the 14th and 15th centuries. Here we report a population study of ancient DNA from twenty-one archaeobotanical barley grains from Gran Canaria dating from 1050 to 1440 cal AD. The material showed exceptional DNA preservation and genotyping was carried out for 99 single nucleotide markers. In addition 101 extant landrace accessions from the Canary Islands and the western Mediterranean were genotyped. The archaeological material sh...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands are an archipelago that lies about 100 km west of North Africa. Barley (Hordeum v...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
Barley has been continuously cultivated in the Canary archipelago for millennia, and to this day lan...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands were settled in the first millennium AD by colonizers likely originating from Nor...
The Canary Islands are an archipelago that lies about 100 km west of North Africa. Barley (Hordeum v...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
Barley has been continuously cultivated in the Canary archipelago for millennia, and to this day lan...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...
The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known...