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Ammerman, AJ. and L.L. Cavalli-Sforza. The Neolithic Transition and the Genetics of Populations in Europe. Princeton University Press, 1984.

Avise, J.C. Phylogeography. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000.

Bellwood, P. and C. Renfrew (eds.). Examining the Farming/Language Dispersal Hypothesis. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2002.

Bramanti, B., M.G. Thomas, W. Haak, et al. ‘Genetic discontinuity between local hunter­gatherers and central Europe's first farmers.' Science, 326 (2009), 137-40.

Brandt, G., W. Haak, CJ. Adler, et al. ‘Ancient DNA reveals key stages in the formation of central European mitochondrial genetic diversity.' Science, 342 (2013), 257-61.

Brotherton, P., W. Haak, J. Templeton, et al. ‘Neolithic mitochondrial haplogroup H genomes and the genetic origins of Europeans.' Nature Communications, 4 (2013), 1764.

Busby, G.B., F. Brisighelli, P. Sanchez-Diz, et al. ‘The peopling of Europe and the cautionary tale of Y chromosome lineage R-M269.' Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 279 (2011), 884-92.

Cavalli-Sforza, L.L., P. Menozzi, and A. Piazza. The History and Geography of Human Genes. Princeton University Press, 1994.

Deguilloux, M.F., R. Leahy, M.H. Pemonge, and S. Rottier. ‘European Neolithization and ancient DNA: an assessment.' Evolutionary Anthropology, 21 (2012), 24-37.

Gamble, C., W. Davies, P. Pettitt, L. Hazelwood, and M. Richards. ‘The archaeological and genetic foundations of the European population during the late Glacial: implications for “agricultural thinking”.' Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 15 (2005), 193-223.

Haak, W., P. Forster, B. Bramanti, et al. ‘Ancient DNA from the first European farmers in 7500-year-old Neolithic sites.' Science, 310 (2005), 1016-18.

Itan, Y., A. Powell, M.A. Beaumont, J. Burger, and M.G. Thomas. ‘The origins of lactase persistence in Europe.' PLoS Computational Biology, 5 (2009), e1000491.

King, R. and P. Underhill. ‘Congruent distribution of Neolithic painted pottery and ceramic figurines with Y-chromosome lineages.' Antiquity, 76 (2002), 707-14.

Lacan, M., C. Keyser, F.X. Ricaut, et al. ‘Ancient DNA suggests the leading role played by men in the Neolithic dissemination.' Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108 (2011), 18255-9.

Larson, G., U. Albarella, K. Dobney, et al. ‘Ancient DNA, pig domestication, and the spread of the Neolithic into Europe.' Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104 (2007), 15276-81.

Macaulay, V. and M. Richards. ‘Mitochondrial genome sequences and phylogeographic interpretation.' In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, www.els.net. Chichester: Wiley. doi: 10.1002/9780470015902.20843.pub2. 2013.

Malmstrom, H., M.T.P. Gilbert, M.G. Thomas, et al. ‘Ancient DNA reveals lack of continuity between Neolithic hunter-gatherers and contemporary Scandinavians.' Current Biology, 19 (2009), 1758-62.

Nielsen, R. and M.A. Beaumont. ‘Statistical inferences in phylogeography.' Molecular Ecology, 18 (2009), 1034-47.

Pala, M., G. Chaubey, P. Soares, and M.B. Richards. ‘The archaeogenetics of European ancestry.' In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, www.els.net. Chichester: Wiley. dokι0.1002/ 9780470015902.a0024624. 2014.

Pala, M., A. Olivieri, A. Achilli, et al. ‘Mitochondrial DNA signals of late Glacial re-colonization of Europe from Near Eastern refugia.' American Journal of Human Genetics, 90 (2012), 915-24.

Renfrew, C. and K. Boyle (eds.). Archaeogenetics. Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 2000.

Richards, M. ‘The Neolithic invasion of Europe.' Annual Review of Anthropology, 62 (2003), 135-62.

Richards, M., V. Macaulay, E. Hickey, et al. ‘Tracing European founder lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA pool.' American Journal of Human Genetics, 67 (2000), 1251-76.

Salas, A., M. Richards, T. De la Fe, et al. ‘The making of the African mtDNA landscape.' American Journal of Human Genetics, 71 (2002), 1082-111.

Semino, O., G. Passarino, P.J. Oefner, et al. ‘The genetic legacy of Paleolithic Homo sapiens sapiens in extant Europeans: a Y chromosome perspective.' Science, 290 (2000), 1155-9.

Skoglund, P., H. Malmstrom, M. Raghavan, et al. ‘Origins and genetic legacy of Neolithic farmers and hunter-gatherers in Europe.' Science, 336 (2012), 466-9.

Soares, P., A. Achilli, O. Semino, et al. ‘The archaeogenetics of Europe.' Current Biology, 20 (2010), R174-83.

Soares, P., L. Ermini, N. Thomson, et al. ‘Correcting for purifying selection: an improved human mitochondrial molecular clock.' American Journal of Human Genetics, 84 (2009), 740-59.

Soares, P., T. Rito, J. Trejaut, et al. ‘Ancient voyaging and Polynesian origins.' American Journal of Human Genetics, 88 (2011), 239-47.

Troy, C.S., D.E. MacHugh, J.F. Bailey, et al. ‘Genetic evidence for Near-Eastern origins of European cattle.' Nature, 410 (2001), 1088-91.

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Source: Barker Graeme, Goucher Candice (ed.). The Cambridge World History. Volume 2. A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE-500 CE. Cambridge University Press,2015. — 668 p.. 2015

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