DOCSLIB.ORG
Explore
Sign Up
Log In
Upload
Search
Home
» Tags
» Early European Farmers
Early European Farmers
Early Farmers from Across Europe Directly Descended from Neolithic Aegeans
The Genomic Ancestry of the Scandinavian Battle Axe Culture People and Their Relation to the Broader Corded Ware Horizon
Ancient Fennoscandian Genomes Reveal Origin and Spread of Siberian Ancestry in Europe
Early Farmers from Across Europe Directly Descended from Neolithic Aegeans
Interactions Between Earliest Linearbandkeramik Farmers and Central European Hunter Gatherers at the Dawn of European Neolithization Alexey G
Megalithic Tombs in Western and Northern Neolithic Europe Were Linked to a Kindred Society
Four Millennia of Iberian Biomolecular Prehistory Illustrate the Impact of Prehistoric Migrations at the Far End of Eurasia
The Genetic History of Northern Europe
Archaeology Et Al: an Indo-European Study
The Genomic History of the Iberian Peninsula Over the Past 8000 Years
Massive Migration from the Steppe Was a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
Proto-Indo-Europeans: the Prologue
Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal an East to West Cline of Steppe Ancestry In
Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain
A 5700 Year-Old Human Genome and Oral Microbiome from Chewed Birch Pitch
Ancient Human Genomes Suggest Three Ancestral Populations for Present-Day Europeans
Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement In
Balto-Slavic Agricultural Terminology
Top View
Ö Sunday, October 11Th the Steppe Hypothesis and the Archaeology Of
The Demographic Development of the First Farmers in Anatolia
VIRVELINĖS KERAMIKOS KULTŪRA LIETUVOJE 2800–2400 Cal BC
First Paleogenetic Evidence from Early Farmers in the Southern Paris Basin
Through 40.000 Years of Human Presence in Southern Europe: the Italian Case Study
First European Farmers Were Not Eastern Europeans
The Genetic Prehistory of the Baltic Sea Region
Massive Migration from the Steppe Is a Source for Indo-European Languages in Europe
Ö Sunday, October 11Th the Steppe Hypothesis and the Archaeology Of
The Mixed Genetic Origin of the First Farmers of Europe 1 Biorxiv Preprint Doi: This Version Posted November 23, 2020
A Genomic Neolithic Time Transect of Hunter-Farmer Admixture in Central Poland Received: 6 June 2018 D
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*
Ancient Genomes Indicate Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain
Population History from the Neolithic to Present on the Mediterranean Island of Sardinia: an Ancient DNA Perspective
Megalithic Tombs in Western and Northern Neolithic Europe Were Linked to a Kindred Society
Prusowie – Prūsai
Population Replacement in Early Neolithic Britain
Interim Report IR-09-058 Genetic Discontinuity Between Local Hunter-Gatherers and Europe's First Farmers
The Evolutionary History of Human Populations in Europe