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 …

Ancient admixture in human history

N Patterson, P Moorjani, Y Luo, S Mallick, N Rohland… - Genetics, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Population mixture is an important process in biology. We present a suite of methods for
learning about population mixtures, implemented in a software package called …

[图书][B] The Beaker Phenomenon? Understanding the character and context of social practices in Ireland 2500-2000 BC

N Carlin - 2018 - researchrepository.ucd.ie
During the mid-third millennium BC, people across Europe started using an international
suite of novel material culture including early metalwork and distinctive ceramics known as …

Male symbols or warrior identities? The 'archery burials' of the Danish Bell Beaker Culture

T Sarauw - Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2007 - Elsevier
The starting point of this paper is an analysis of 66 Danish burials, which contain flint
daggers and archery equipment. The paper examines whether this tradition should be seen …

[HTML][HTML] Rapid radiation of the inner Indo-European languages: an advanced approach to Indo-European lexicostatistics

AS Kassian, M Zhivlov, G Starostin, AA Trofimov… - Linguistics, 2021 - degruyter.com
In this article we present a new reconstruction of Indo-European phylogeny based on 13 110-
item basic wordlists for protolanguages of IE subgroups (Proto-Germanic, Proto-Slavic, etc.) …

[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial DNA from El Mirador cave (Atapuerca, Spain) reveals the heterogeneity of Chalcolithic populations

D Gomez-Sanchez, I Olalde, F Pierini… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Previous mitochondrial DNA analyses on ancient European remains have suggested that
the current distribution of haplogroup H was modeled by the expansion of the Bell Beaker …

Danish Bell Beaker pottery and flint daggers–the display of social identities?

T Sarauw - European Journal of Archaeology, 2007 - cambridge.org
This article summarizes and discusses recent research into the Danish Bell Beaker
phenomenon c. 2350–1950 BC. Its focus is on the meaning of material culture here …

Double edged blades: Re-visiting the British (and Irish) flint daggers

CJ Frieman - Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2014 - cambridge.org
Flint daggers are a well-known and closely studied category of artefact found throughout
western Europe during the final centuries of the Neolithic and the earliest phases of metal …

Маятниковые миграции в Циркумпонтийской степи и Центральной Европе в эпоху палеометалла и проблема генезиса ямной культуры

СВ Иванова, АГ Никитин… - Археологія і давня історія …, 2018 - dspace.nbuv.gov.ua
Статья посвящена проблеме происхождения и распространения ямной культурно-
исторической общности (ЯКИО) в контексте недавно высказанной генетиками …

Late Neolithic/Late Copper Age 3500–2200 BC

S Milisauskas, J Kruk - European prehistory: A survey, 2011 - Springer
By the beginning of the Late Neolithic/Late Copper Age, most of Europe was occupied by
farmers. Only the coniferous and tundra areas of northern Europe remained inhabited by …