Social and genetic diversity among the first farmers of Central Europe
Haak W, König E, von Thaden A et al.
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The Early Neolithic was a transformative period in European prehistory, marked by the advent of farming, changes in material culture, and new burial practices. Two recent studies suggest inbreeding and high levels of relatedness among the first farmers of Central Europe through genomic analyses, while archaeological research highlights their diversity in death.
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