The peopling of Europe: a genetic perspective
Following their dispersal out of Africa, humans colonised all continents of the world save one, Antarctica. Whilst Europe was initially peopled soon after this exodus, paleoclimatic, archaeological, and historical evidence suggest that successive waves and migrations of people have contributed to th...
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Language: | English |
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2012
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