‘More advanced’ farming women married hunter-gatherer men in Europe thousands of years ago, ancient DNA reveals


When ancient DNA studies began to gain attention, a little more than a decade ago, the view took hold among geneticists that everything we thought we knew about the Europeans of modern humans was wrong. The story was simpler than anyone expected: Europe was settled in just three massive migrations from the East.

First came hunter-gatherersmore than 40,000 years ago. Then, after 9000 years ago, there was an expansion of farming people from Anatolia below Neolithic age.

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