Disparate demographic impacts of the Roman Colonization and the Migration Period in the Iberian Peninsula.
Christina G. Warinner, Marcos Gallego-Llorente, Goncalo J. Espregueira Themudo et al.
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The demographic history of the Iberian Peninsula (IP) during the Roman and Migration periods is poorly understood due to limited ancient genomic data from these periods. Here, we present genome-wide data from 118 individuals dated between ca. 900 BCE and 600 CE from 49 archaeological sites across the IP.
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