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Two studies published this week include unexpected findings from the DNA of people who lived thousands of years ago on the Iberian Peninsula. DNA reveals that local men were replaced in Iberian ...
For thousands of years, the Iberian Peninsula — home now to Spain and Portugal — has served as a crossroads. ... DNA from the men, however, all traced back to the steppes.
A new study challenges the theory that warrior groups with a 'Steppe' genetic component originating from Eastern Europe violently replaced the male population of the Iberian Peninsula some 4,200 ...
Neandertal populations in the Iberian Peninsula were experiencing local extinction and replacement even before Homo sapiens arrived, according to a study published March 30, 2022 in the open ...
Lying at the foot of dramatic limestone cliffs and caves, the hermitage of San Bartolomé is rich in cryptic Templar symbolism. The 12th-Century hermitage of San Bartolomé in north-central Spain ...