Background: Recent aDNA studies are progressively focusing on various Neolithic and Hunter-Gatherer (HG) populations, providing arguments in favor of major migrations accompanying European Neolithisation. The major focus was so far on the Linear Pottery Culture (LBK), which introduced the Neolithic way of life in Central Europe in the second half of 6th millennium BC. It is widely agreed that people of this culture were genetically different from local HGs and no genetic exchange is seen between the two groups. From the other hand some degree of resurgence of HGs genetic component is seen in late Neolithic groups belonging to the complex of the Funnel Beaker Cultures (TRB). Less attention is brought to various middle Neolithic cultures belo...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
Background: Recent aDNA studies are progressively focusing on various Neolithic and Hunter-Gatherer ...
Background: Recent aDNA studies are progressively focusing on various Neolithic and Hunter-Gatherer ...
<div><p>For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe ...
For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was main...
For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was main...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was mai...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (\u3e40%), yet was...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
Background: Recent aDNA studies are progressively focusing on various Neolithic and Hunter-Gatherer ...
Background: Recent aDNA studies are progressively focusing on various Neolithic and Hunter-Gatherer ...
<div><p>For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe ...
For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was main...
For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was main...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
Ancient DNA genome-wide analyses of Neolithic individuals from central and southern Europe indicate ...
For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was mai...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (\u3e40%), yet was...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...
After the domestication of animals and crops in the Near East some 11,000 years ago, farming had rea...