The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe
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 …
central Europe, before it disappeared between 2200 and 1800 bc. The forces that propelled …
Ancient admixture in human history
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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.) …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
farmers. Only the coniferous and tundra areas of northern Europe remained inhabited by …