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Geography is not destiny: A quantitative test of Diamond's axis of orientation hypothesis. [PDF]
Chira AM, Gray RD, Botero CA.
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Isotope and morphometrical evidence reveals the technological package associated with agriculture adoption in western Europe. [PDF]
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Ancient genomes in Southwest China revealed genetic interactions among diverse populations in the historical period. [PDF]
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Local adaptation in a metapopulation - a multi-habitat perspective
Olusanya O, Barton N, Polechova J.
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Fifteen millennia of human mitogenome evolution in Sicily. [PDF]
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Genetic Evidence for the Demic Diffusion of Agriculture to India
Science, 2004The process by which agriculture diffused from the Fertile Crescent within the past 10,000 years has been widely discussed, but as yet there is no consensus: Was it mostly a demic diffusion (with massive spread of people) or rather a cultural diffusion (without substantial migration of people)?
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Genetic evidence supports demic diffusion of Han culture
Nature, 2004The spread of culture and language in human populations is explained by two alternative models: the demic diffusion model, which involves mass movement of people; and the cultural diffusion model, which refers to cultural impact between populations and involves limited genetic exchange between them. The mechanism of the peopling of Europe has long been
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