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Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ...
Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ...
The Corded Ware culture (∼4,800-4,200 years ago) across much of temperate Europe from the Late Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age is believed to ...
Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ...
Ancient genomes can help us detect prehistoric migrations, population contractions, and admixture among populations. Knowing the dynamics of demography is ...
Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ...
Prehistoric Europe is a region where ancient genome analyses can help illuminate the interplay between demography and culture change. In Europe, ...
Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ...
Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ancient genomes · E. Harris · Published in Evolutionary Anthropology… 1 September 2017 · Biology, ...
Demic and cultural diffusion propagated the Neolithic transition ...
The demic model assumes that it was mainly due to the reproduction and dispersal of farmers. The cultural model assumes that European hunter– ...
Synthesis between demic and cultural diffusion in the Neolithic ...
We show that cultural diffusion explains ∼40% of the spread rate of the Neolithic transition in Europe, as implied by archaeological data.
Demic and cultural diffusion propagated the Neolithic transition ...
The dates of about 900 archaeological sites are used to compute a speed map of the spread of the Neolithic transition in Europe and it is suggested that ...
Genetic matrilineal distances between European Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture populations (5,500–4,900 calibrated BC) and modern Western Eurasian populations.
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Demic and cultural diffusion in prehistoric Europe in the age of ancient genomes. PubMed. Harris, Eugene E. 2017-09-01. Ancient genomes can help us detect ...
Demic vs. cultural diffusion and patrilineal Megalithic societies
Megalithic culture from Ireland shows proof of patrilineal descent with Iberia-related EEF ancestry, but were there cultural diffusion?
Demic and cultural diffusion propagated the Neolithic transition ...
The comparison indicates that the transition was cultural in Northern Europe, the Alpine region and west of the Black Sea. But demic diffusion was at work in ...
Demic and cultural diffusion propagated the Neolithic transition ...
The comparison indicates that the transition was cultural in Northern Europe, the Alpine region and west of the Black Sea. But demic diffusion ...
Estimating the relative importance of demic and cultural diffusion in ...
They noted that this value agrees with that predicted by a purely demic model and proposed that the spread of the Neolithic across most of ...
The Interplay of Demic and Cultural Diffusion in Neolithic Expansions
This hypothesis suggests that the spread of Indo-European languages followed the Neolithic agricultural expansion from Anatolia into Europe, ...
Demic and cultural diffusion propagated the Neolithic transition ...
The demic model assumes that it was mainly due to the reproduction and dispersal of farmers. The cultural model assumes that European hunter-gatherers become ...
Genes mirror migrations and cultures in prehistoric Europe
The early times, the Upper Paleolithic, appears to contain several population turn-overs followed by more stable populations after the Last Glacial Maximum and ...
Prehistoric spread rates and genetic clines
The proposal of demic Neolithic diffusion was a radical one at the time, because many archaeologists advocated for 'cultural diffusion', i.e., a scenario in ...
Demic expansion or cultural diffusion: migration and Basque origins
The Neolithic demic diffusion model (DDM) holds that the majority of genetic variation found in modern Europeans is the result of bands of migrating farmers ...
Modelling Demic and Cultural Diffusion - An Introduction
A population model for the diffusion of early farming in Europe, in: Renfrew, C. (Ed.), The explanation of culture change: models in prehistory.
Neolithic Transitions: Diffusion of People or Diffusion of Culture?
The models reviewed in this chapter suggest that the spread of the Neolithic in Europe was (i) fast and mainly demic in the Balkans and Central ...