Raw sequencing reads of ancient samples produced for this study have been deposited in the European Nucleotide Archive under accession no. PRJEB46830. Modern mitochondrial genomes generated as part of this study have been deposited in GenBank, accession nos. MZ846240 to MZ848095.Orkney was a major cultural center during the Neolithic, 3800 to 2500 BC. Farming flourished, permanent stone settlements and chambered tombs were constructed, and long-range contacts were sustained. From ∼3200 BC, the number, density, and extravagance of settlements increased, and new ceremonial monuments and ceramic styles, possibly originating in Orkney, spread across Britain and Ireland. By ∼2800 BC, this phenomenon was waning, although Neolithic traditions pers...
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The in...
The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the las...
The study of ancient genomics of pre-historic human remains has in recent years offered unprecedente...
Although it is well known that different waves of migration have shaped the population of the Britis...
In the fourth millennium BCE a cultural phenomenon of monumental burial structures spread along the ...
The roles of migration, admixture and acculturation in the European transition to farming have been ...
Neither the archaeological nor the historical data have yet allowed a full understanding of the natu...
The Neolithic and Bronze Age transitions were profound cultural shifts catalyzed in parts of Europe ...
Some of the transitional periods of Britain during the first millennium A.D. are traditionally assoc...
Present-day people from England and Wales have more ancestry derived from early European farmers (EE...
In the fourth millennium BCE a cultural phenomenon of monumental burial structures spread along the ...
The Bronze Age had a major effect on societies across Europe, bringing new tech- nologies, ideologi...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
Over the last two decades many in the archaeological community have developed a degree of scepticism...
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The in...
The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the las...
The study of ancient genomics of pre-historic human remains has in recent years offered unprecedente...
Although it is well known that different waves of migration have shaped the population of the Britis...
In the fourth millennium BCE a cultural phenomenon of monumental burial structures spread along the ...
The roles of migration, admixture and acculturation in the European transition to farming have been ...
Neither the archaeological nor the historical data have yet allowed a full understanding of the natu...
The Neolithic and Bronze Age transitions were profound cultural shifts catalyzed in parts of Europe ...
Some of the transitional periods of Britain during the first millennium A.D. are traditionally assoc...
Present-day people from England and Wales have more ancestry derived from early European farmers (EE...
In the fourth millennium BCE a cultural phenomenon of monumental burial structures spread along the ...
The Bronze Age had a major effect on societies across Europe, bringing new tech- nologies, ideologi...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
Over the last two decades many in the archaeological community have developed a degree of scepticism...
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The in...
The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the las...
The study of ancient genomics of pre-historic human remains has in recent years offered unprecedente...