Emerging genetic patterns of the european neolithic: Perspectives from a late neolithic bell beaker burial site in Germany

Volume: 148, Issue: 4, Pages: 571 - 579
Published: May 3, 2012
Abstract
The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture in Europe is associated with demographic changes that may have shifted the human gene pool of the region as a result of an influx of Neolithic farmers from the Near East. However, the genetic composition of populations after the earliest Neolithic, when a diverse mosaic of societies that had been fully engaged in agriculture for some time appeared in central Europe, is poorly known. At...
Paper Details
Title
Emerging genetic patterns of the european neolithic: Perspectives from a late neolithic bell beaker burial site in Germany
Published Date
May 3, 2012
Volume
148
Issue
4
Pages
571 - 579
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