It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. This result has been previously interpreted as a range expansion of the Neolithic driven mainly by demic diffusion (whereas cultural diffusion played a secondary role). However, a long-standing problem is whether this value (1 km/yr) and its interpretation (mainly demic diffusion) are characteristic only of Europe or universal (i.e. intrinsic features of Neolithic transitions all over the world). So far Neolithic spread rates outside Europe have been barely measured, and Neolithic spread rates substantially faster than 1 km/yr have not been previously reported. Here we show that the transition from hunting and gathering into herding in southern ...
Farming and herding were introduced to Europe from the Near East and Anatolia; there are, however, c...
Using a database with the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 513 Neolithic individuals, we quantify the sp...
Farming and herding were introduced to Europe from the Near East and Anatolia; there are, however, c...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
The classical wave-of-advance model is based on Fisher's equation. However, this approach leads to a...
The Neolithic transition is the shift from hunting-gathering into farming. About 9000 years ago, the...
The subsistence of Neolithic populations is based on agriculture, whereas that of previous populatio...
Using a database of early farming sites in Scandinavia, we estimate that the spread rate of the Neol...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
The emergence of Neolithic economies and their spread through Eurasia was one of the most crucial tr...
Farming and herding were introduced to Europe from the Near East and Anatolia; there are, however, c...
Using a database with the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 513 Neolithic individuals, we quantify the sp...
Farming and herding were introduced to Europe from the Near East and Anatolia; there are, however, c...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
It is well known that the Neolithic transition spread across Europe at a speed of about 1 km/yr. Thi...
The classical wave-of-advance model is based on Fisher's equation. However, this approach leads to a...
The Neolithic transition is the shift from hunting-gathering into farming. About 9000 years ago, the...
The subsistence of Neolithic populations is based on agriculture, whereas that of previous populatio...
Using a database of early farming sites in Scandinavia, we estimate that the spread rate of the Neol...
Archaeologists have been debating the processes which occurred during the Neolithic Transition in Eu...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
The origins of early farming and its spread to Europe have been the subject of major interest for so...
The emergence of Neolithic economies and their spread through Eurasia was one of the most crucial tr...
Farming and herding were introduced to Europe from the Near East and Anatolia; there are, however, c...
Using a database with the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of 513 Neolithic individuals, we quantify the sp...
Farming and herding were introduced to Europe from the Near East and Anatolia; there are, however, c...