Dynamics of the Neolithic transition across Europe using ancient DNA datasets have established that Neolithic European populations received a limited amount of admixture from resident hunter-gatherers. However, the genetic diversity of Neolithic and Chalcolithic human populations was shaped predominantly by local processes. In the Iberian Peninsula, the Cantabrian fringe showed different proportions of local hunter-gatherers’ ancestry through time. The objective of this chapter is to analyze the mitochondrial variation of populations from the northern Iberian Peninsula from Neolithic to Chalcolithic time using new data from El Aramo mine (Asturias), in the context of the debate about the origin and dispersion of the Beaker culture in Europe
Genetic diversity in Europe has been interpreted as a reflection of phenomena occurring during the P...
SummaryThe genetic background of the European Mesolithic and the extent of population replacement du...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
10 p.Background/Principal Findings: The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of pre...
BACKGROUND/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehisto...
Previous mitochondrial DNA analyses on ancient European remains have suggested that the current dist...
Previous mitochondrial DNA analyses on ancient European remains have suggested that the current dist...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehistoric populations from a hunter-g...
This thesis consists on three chapters that investigate the genetic past of Iberia using modern and...
9 p.The European genetic landscape has been shaped by several human migrations occurred since Paleol...
While the amount of ancient Iberian genetic data has increased over the last years, few studies have...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Using a database with the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 513 Neolithic individuals, we quantify the sp...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Genetic diversity in Europe has been interpreted as a reflection of phenomena occurring during the P...
SummaryThe genetic background of the European Mesolithic and the extent of population replacement du...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
10 p.Background/Principal Findings: The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of pre...
BACKGROUND/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehisto...
Previous mitochondrial DNA analyses on ancient European remains have suggested that the current dist...
Previous mitochondrial DNA analyses on ancient European remains have suggested that the current dist...
Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the ...
The phenomenon of Neolithisation refers to the transition of prehistoric populations from a hunter-g...
This thesis consists on three chapters that investigate the genetic past of Iberia using modern and...
9 p.The European genetic landscape has been shaped by several human migrations occurred since Paleol...
While the amount of ancient Iberian genetic data has increased over the last years, few studies have...
Population genomic studies of ancient human remains have shown how modern-day European population st...
Using a database with the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 513 Neolithic individuals, we quantify the sp...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Genetic diversity in Europe has been interpreted as a reflection of phenomena occurring during the P...
SummaryThe genetic background of the European Mesolithic and the extent of population replacement du...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...