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Globular Amphora culture
Between West and East People of the Globular Amphora Culture in Eastern Europe: 2950-2350 Bc
The Shared Lexicon of Baltic, Slavic and Germanic
Neolithic Farmers in Poland - a Study of Stable Isotopes in Human Bones and Teeth from Kichary Nowe in the South of Poland
Excellence Cluster 264 Topoi Research Area a – Posters On
Amber Discs with Cross Decoration in the South Eastern Baltic
Marija Gimbutas Papers and Collection of Books
Archaeology Et Al: an Indo-European Study
The Spread of the Indo-Europeans
Unraveling Ancestry, Kinship, and Violence in a Late Neolithic Mass Grave
Proto Baltic & Baltic Languages
Re-Theorising Mobility and the Formation of Culture and Language Among the Corded Ware Culture in Europe Kristian Kristiansen1,∗, Morten E
Import and Imitation in Archaeology Import and Imitation in Archaeology
Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal an East to West Cline of Steppe Ancestry in Corded Ware Populations
Neolithic and Bronze Age. from Material Culture to Territories
A Grammar of Modern Indo-European
History of the World Research
Indo-European Expansion Cycles
Human Paleogenetics of Europe E the Known Knowns and the Known Unknowns
Top View
Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal an East to West Cline of Steppe Ancestry In
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The Western Globular Amphora Culture. a New Model for Its Emergence and Expansion
Heyd 2019 "Yamnaya
Management Systems of Adhesive Materials Throughout the Neolithic
Ancient Human Genome-Wide Data from a 3000-Year Interval in the Caucasus Corresponds with Eco-Geographic Regions
The Late Neolithic Sepulchral and Ritual Place of Site 14 in Kowal (Kuyavia, Central Poland)
The Genomic History of Southeastern Europe
Unraveling Ancestry, Kinship and Violence in a Late Neolithic Mass Grave
The Formation of the Proto-Germanic Language
Tebelskis Jankauskas the Late Neolithic Grave at Gyvakarai In
Flint Artefacts of Northern Pontic Populations of the Early and Middle Bronze Age: 3200 – 1600 Bc
Terra Nostra
The Impact of Genetics Research on Archaeology and Linguistics in Eurasia J
Dabrowski on Ulanowski, 'O Powstawaniu Polaków'
A Genomic Neolithic Time Transect of Hunter-Farmer Admixture in Central Poland Received: 6 June 2018 D
Finno-Ugric) Language Families in the Light of Archaeology: Revised and Integrated ‘Total’ Correlations
Indo-Europeanization – the Seven Dimensions in the Study of a Never-Ending Process
The Indo-Aryan Controversy: Evidence and Inference in Indian
Proto-Indo-European (PIE); How Certain Unhybridised Daughter Languages Arose; What New Links Mean, Between Proto-Celts, Related Tribes, Finns and the Han Chinese
Ill. Research History. Future Strategics