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Early farmers and hunter-gatherers got it on with each other, study says It helps us understand how farming spread in Europe ...
New research indicates that Baltic hunter-gatherers were not swamped by migrations of early agriculturalists from the Middle East, as was the case for the rest of central and western Europe ...
Farmer or hunter-gatherer? Check her DNA How did farming take over the world? One theory is that farming was such an evidently good idea that it spread on its own. As hunter-gatherers encountered ...
Clusters of hunter-gatherers spent much of the late Stone Age working out the basics of farming on the fertile lands of Turkey before taking this knowledge to Europe. In an analysis of ancient ...
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Clusters of hunter-gatherers spent much of the late Stone Age working out the basics of farming on the fertile lands of what is now Turkey before taking this knowledge to Europe. In an analysis of ...
The finding helps to answer a long-standing question as to whether immigrants from earlier farming areas mixed with local European hunter-gatherers to bring agriculture to the region. Krause and ...
When hunter-gatherers began living close to animals, the pathogens that cause the plague and leprosy got closer too.
During the Stone Age, humans in Europe and North Africa mostly lived as hunter-gatherers, gradually transitioning to farming and more complex societies during the Neolithic, or New Stone Age ...
Hunter-gatherers returned from the hunt with food they shared with all, equally. For the most part, hunter-gather societies were more egalitarian than agrarian societies. In the absence of ...
Early European farmers borrowed genes from hunter-gatherers to help them fight disease, a study suggests. When early Stone Age farmers first moved into Europe from the Near East about 8,000 years ...
Baltic hunter-gatherers began farming without influence of migration, ancient DNA suggests Date: February 2, 2017 Source: Trinity College Dublin Summary: Ancient DNA analyses show that -- unlike ...