Steppe-pastoralist-related ancestry reached Central Europe by at least 2500 bc, whereas Iranian farmer-related ancestry was present in Aegean Europe by at least 1900 bc. However, the spread of these ancestries into the western Mediterranean, where they have contributed to many populations that live today, remains poorly understood. Here, we generated genome-wide ancient-DNA data from the Balearic Islands, Sicily and Sardinia, increasing the number of individuals with reported data from 5 to 66. The oldest individual from the Balearic Islands (~2400 bc) carried ancestry from steppe pastoralists that probably derived from west-to-east migration from Iberia, although two later Balearic individuals had less ancestry from steppe pastoralists. In...
Farming was first introduced to Europe in the mid-seventh millennium BC, and was associated with mig...
We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 44 ancient Near Easterners ranging in time between ∼12,000 an...
Anatolia was home to some of the earliest farming communities. It has been long debated whether a mi...
Steppe-pastoralist-related ancestry reached Central Europe by at least 2500 bc, whereas Iranian farm...
Recent ancient DNA studies of western Eurasia have revealed a dynamic history of admixture, with evi...
International audienceAbstract The island of Sardinia has been of particular interest to geneticists...
Ancient DNA studies have begun to help us understand the genetic history and movements of people acr...
<div><p>Genome sequencing of the 5,300-year-old mummy of the Tyrolean Iceman, found in 1991 on a gla...
The spread of farming out of the Balkans and into the rest of Europe followed two distinct routes: A...
The spread of farming out of the Balkans and into the rest of Europe followed two distinct routes: A...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Genome sequencing of the 5,300-year-old mummy of the Tyrolean Iceman, found in 1991 on a glacier nea...
The Italian Peninsula, a natural pier across the Mediterranean Sea, witnessed intricate population e...
Farming was first introduced to Europe in the mid-seventh millennium BC, and was associated with mig...
We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 44 ancient Near Easterners ranging in time between ∼12,000 an...
Anatolia was home to some of the earliest farming communities. It has been long debated whether a mi...
Steppe-pastoralist-related ancestry reached Central Europe by at least 2500 bc, whereas Iranian farm...
Recent ancient DNA studies of western Eurasia have revealed a dynamic history of admixture, with evi...
International audienceAbstract The island of Sardinia has been of particular interest to geneticists...
Ancient DNA studies have begun to help us understand the genetic history and movements of people acr...
<div><p>Genome sequencing of the 5,300-year-old mummy of the Tyrolean Iceman, found in 1991 on a gla...
The spread of farming out of the Balkans and into the rest of Europe followed two distinct routes: A...
The spread of farming out of the Balkans and into the rest of Europe followed two distinct routes: A...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Genome sequencing of the 5,300-year-old mummy of the Tyrolean Iceman, found in 1991 on a glacier nea...
The Italian Peninsula, a natural pier across the Mediterranean Sea, witnessed intricate population e...
Farming was first introduced to Europe in the mid-seventh millennium BC, and was associated with mig...
We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 44 ancient Near Easterners ranging in time between ∼12,000 an...
Anatolia was home to some of the earliest farming communities. It has been long debated whether a mi...