Neolithization of North Africa involved the migration of people from both the Levant and Europe
Rosa Fregel, Alejandra C Ordóñez, Jonathan Santana-Cabrera et al.
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The origins and timing of the Neolithic transition in North Africa remain controversial. Archaeological evidence supports both indigenous development and migration hypotheses. Here we analyze genome-wide data from seven North African individuals dating from the Late Pleistocene to the Middle Neolithic (13,000-6,000 BP) and compare them with published ancient and modern data.
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