Reconstructing genetic histories and social organisation in Neolithic and Bronze Age Croatia
Abstract Ancient DNA studies have revealed how human migrations from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age transformed the social and genetic structure of European societies. Present-day Croatia lies at the heart of ancient migration routes through Europe, yet our knowledge about social and genetic proces...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne Freilich, Harald Ringbauer, Dženi Los, Mario Novak, Dinko Tresić Pavičić, Stephan Schiffels, Ron Pinhasi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7698dde660b34aa1bcdb2c8d01e99624 |
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