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The Genetic History of Admixture Across Inner Eurasia
The Population History of Northeastern Siberia Since the Pleistocene Martin Sikora1,43*, Vladimir V
The Genetic History of Northern Europe
Human Population History and Its Interplay with Natural Selection
Genomic Study of the Ket: a Paleo-Eskimo-Related Ethnic Group with Significant Ancient North Eurasian Ancestry
The Population History of Northeastern Siberia Since the Pleistocene
Paleolithic DNA from the Caucasus Reveals Core of West Eurasian Ancestry
Supplementary Information Ancient Human Genomes Suggest Three Ancestral Populations for Present-Day Europeans
Supplementary Fig. 1. Outgroup F3-Statistics for Kotias, Satsurblia
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Genes Mirror Migrations and Cultures in Prehistoric Europe—A Population
Paleolithic DNA from the Caucasus Reveals Core of West Eurasian Ancestry
Democracy and the Failure of Liberalism?
Ancient Human Genome-Wide Data from a 3000-Year Interval in the Caucasus Corresponds with Eco-Geographic Regions
Ancient Human Genomes Suggest Three Ancestral Populations for Present-Day Europeans
The Origins and Spread of the Neolithic in the Old World Using Ancient Genomes
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Doi:10.1038/Nature19310
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Ancient DNA and the Rewriting of Human History: Be Sparing with Occam’S Razor Marc Haber1, Massimo Mezzavilla1,2, Yali Xue1 and Chris Tyler-Smith1*
Early Modern Humans Outline Moderns Invade Eurasia Acheulean
Ancient DNA and Human History SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE
Ancient Human Genomes Suggest Three Ancestral Populations for Present-Day Europeans
40,000-Year-Old Individual from Asia Provides Insight Into Early Population Structure in Eurasia
Ancient DNA Suggests Steppe Migrations Spread Indo-European Languages1
A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern Steppe
Ancient DNA and Human History
Ancient DNA and Human History
Institute of Parasitology Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, V.V.I