The Amesbury Archer and the Boscombe Bowmen

AP Fitzpatrick - 2013 - torrossa.com
Figure 46 Grave 1289 (Amesbury Archer); Beaker pottery Figure 47 Grave 1289 (Amesbury
Archer); comparison of the profiles of Beakers ON 6590 and 6597 Figure 48 Grave 1289 …

Beyond broad strokes: sociocultural insights from the study of ancient genomes

F Racimo, M Sikora, M Vander Linden… - Nature Reviews …, 2020 - nature.com
In the field of human history, ancient DNA has provided answers to long-standing debates
about major movements of people and has begun to inform on other important facets of the …

The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe

I Olalde, S Brace, ME Allentoft, I Armit, K Kristiansen… - Nature, 2018 - nature.com
From around 2750 to 2500 bc, Bell Beaker pottery became widespread across western and
central Europe, before it disappeared between 2200 and 1800 bc. The forces that propelled …

[PDF][PDF] Migration in archaeology: Are we nearly there yet

S Hakenbeck - Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 2008 - academia.edu
Theoretical developments in Anglophone archaeology since the 1960s have been accused
of being “immobilist”(Hawkes 1987: 203) or “anti-migrationist”(Härke 1998: 19). New …

[LIBRO][B] The archaeology of human bones

S Mays - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
The Archaeology of Human Bones provides an up to date account of the analysis of human
skeletal remains from archaeological sites, introducing students to the anatomy of bones …

Massive migrations? The impact of recent aDNA studies on our view of third millennium Europe

M Furholt - European journal of archaeology, 2018 - cambridge.org
New human aDNA studies have once again brought to the forefront the role of mobility and
migration in sha** social phenomena in European prehistory, processes that recent …

Ancient DNA reveals key stages in the formation of central European mitochondrial genetic diversity

G Brandt, W Haak, CJ Adler, C Roth, A Szécsényi-Nagy… - Science, 2013 - science.org
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain
unclear. The initial peopling by Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers~ 42,000 years ago and the …

Mobility and social change: understanding the European Neolithic period after the archaeogenetic revolution

M Furholt - Journal of archaeological research, 2021 - Springer
This paper discusses and synthesizes the consequences of the archaeogenetic revolution to
our understanding of mobility and social change during the Neolithic period in Europe (6500 …

[LIBRO][B] Prehistoric Britain

T Darvill - 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
Britain has been inhabited by humans for over half a million years, during which time there
were a great many changes in lifestyles and in the surrounding landscape. This book, now …

[LIBRO][B] The body in history: Europe from the Palaeolithic to the future

J Robb, OJT Harris - 2013 - books.google.com
This book is a long-term history of how the human body has been understood in Europe
from the Palaeolithic to the present day, focusing on specific moments of change …