This article explores historical and contemporary approaches to the use of genetic and archaeological evidence in the interpretation of European Prehistory. It begins by reviewing the early work of anthropologists, which was ambitious in scientific scope and effort, but doomed in interpretation by the framework of colonial expansion and racial hierarchy within which it arose. It briefly considers the emergence of serology and genetic studies, and the gradual displacement of the racial paradigm following the Second World War. The Neolithic transition and the genetics of populations in Europe model of Ammerman and Cavalli-Sforza is used to generate a fuller discussion of the dimensions involved in combining archaeological and genetic evidence...
This chapter examines the genetic history of Europe during the past 20,000 years, looking especially...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
This article explores historical and contemporary approaches to the use of genetic and archaeologica...
This article explores historical and contemporary approaches to the use of genetic and archaeologica...
The extent to which lineages of cultural descent match those of biological populations has been a su...
There are a variety of archaeological questions, which are difficult to assess by traditional archae...
During the past four decades, genetic information has played an increasingly important part in the s...
In recent years, molecular genetics has opened up an entirely new approach to human history. DNA evi...
The evolutionary history of modern humans is characterized by numerous migrations driven by environm...
This paper examines the ways in which genetic data have been used to interpret the transition to agr...
In recent years, molecular genetics has opened up an entirely new approach to human history. DNA evi...
This paper examines the ways in which genetic data have been used to interpret the transition to agr...
With the development of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the 1980s, the application of molecul...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
This chapter examines the genetic history of Europe during the past 20,000 years, looking especially...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
This article explores historical and contemporary approaches to the use of genetic and archaeologica...
This article explores historical and contemporary approaches to the use of genetic and archaeologica...
The extent to which lineages of cultural descent match those of biological populations has been a su...
There are a variety of archaeological questions, which are difficult to assess by traditional archae...
During the past four decades, genetic information has played an increasingly important part in the s...
In recent years, molecular genetics has opened up an entirely new approach to human history. DNA evi...
The evolutionary history of modern humans is characterized by numerous migrations driven by environm...
This paper examines the ways in which genetic data have been used to interpret the transition to agr...
In recent years, molecular genetics has opened up an entirely new approach to human history. DNA evi...
This paper examines the ways in which genetic data have been used to interpret the transition to agr...
With the development of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in the 1980s, the application of molecul...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
This chapter examines the genetic history of Europe during the past 20,000 years, looking especially...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...