Important gaps remain in our understanding of the spread of farming into Europe, due partly to apparent contradictions between studies of contemporary genetic variation and ancient DNA. It seems clear that farming was introduced into central, northern, and eastern Europe from the south by pioneer colonization. It is often argued that these dispersals originated in the Near East, where the potential source genetic pool resembles that of the early European farmers, but clear ancient DNA evidence from Mediterranean Europe is lacking, and there are suggestions that Mediterranean Europe may have resembled the Near East more than the rest of Europe in the Mesolithic. Here, we test this proposal by dating mitogenome founder lineages from the Near ...
One of the biggest innovations in human prehistory was the advent of food production, consisting of ...
The transition from hunting to farming started in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East, about 12 th...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
Important gaps remain in our understanding of the spread of farming into Europe, due partly to appar...
Important gaps remain in our understanding of the spread of farming into Europe, due partly to appar...
The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the las...
The roles of migration, admixture and acculturation in the European transition to farming have been ...
Farming and sedentism first appeared in southwestern Asia during the early Holocene and later spread...
Starting from 12,000 years ago in the Middle East, the Neolithic lifestyle spread across Europe via ...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
The Neolithic populations, which colonized Europe approximately 9,000 y ago, presumably migrated fro...
I applied state-of-the-art ancient DNA (aDNA) approaches to recover highly degraded DNA molecules fr...
Session XXXI-2. Ancient DNAInternational audienceIn recent years the expansion of early farmers from...
One of the biggest innovations in human prehistory was the advent of food production, consisting of ...
The transition from hunting to farming started in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East, about 12 th...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
Important gaps remain in our understanding of the spread of farming into Europe, due partly to appar...
Important gaps remain in our understanding of the spread of farming into Europe, due partly to appar...
The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the las...
The roles of migration, admixture and acculturation in the European transition to farming have been ...
Farming and sedentism first appeared in southwestern Asia during the early Holocene and later spread...
Starting from 12,000 years ago in the Middle East, the Neolithic lifestyle spread across Europe via ...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
The Neolithic populations, which colonized Europe approximately 9,000 y ago, presumably migrated fro...
I applied state-of-the-art ancient DNA (aDNA) approaches to recover highly degraded DNA molecules fr...
Session XXXI-2. Ancient DNAInternational audienceIn recent years the expansion of early farmers from...
One of the biggest innovations in human prehistory was the advent of food production, consisting of ...
The transition from hunting to farming started in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East, about 12 th...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...