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The peopling of Europe and the cautionary tale of Y chromosome lineage R-M269
Published 2012“…Recently, the debate on the origins of the major European Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2-M269 has reignited, and opinion has moved away from Palaeolithic origins to the notion of a younger Neolithic spread of these chromosomes from the Near East. …”
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The peopling of Europe and the cautionary tale of Y chromosome lineage R-M269.
Published 2012“…Recently, the debate on the origins of the major European Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2-M269 has reignited, and opinion has moved away from Palaeolithic origins to the notion of a younger Neolithic spread of these chromosomes from the Near East. …”
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The origins of dogs: archaeozoology, genetics, and ancient DNA
Published 2006“…No dogs are represented in the naturalistic art of the European Upper Palaeolithic, suggesting that dogs were introduced at a later date. …”
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[The origins of dogs: archaeozoology, genetics, and ancient DNA].
Published 2006“…No dogs are represented in the naturalistic art of the European Upper Palaeolithic, suggesting that dogs were introduced at a later date. …”
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