• [en] 7,000 years of demographic history in France

    From Internetado@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 25 17:34:51 2020
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    A team led by scientists from the Institut Jacques Monod
    (CNRS/Université de Paris)* have shown that French prehistory was
    punctuated by two waves of migration: the first during the Neolithic
    period, about 6,300 years ago, the second during the Bronze Age, about
    4,200 years ago. This study, published in PNAS on May 25, which looked
    at the genomes of 243 ancient individuals over 7,000 years,
    demonstrates how admixture between native hunter-gatherers and the
    first Anatolian Neolithic migrants, who brought with them a lifestyle
    based on agriculture, persists to this day in the genomes of French
    people. Admixture of the Neolithic populations with those from the
    Pontic steppes**, who arrived 4,200 years ago in what is now France,
    also left a lasting imprint, with the Y chromosome of the majority of
    French men still bearing the signature of men from the steppes.[...]

    https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-05/c-7yo052020.php

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    Eduardo

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