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The Evolution of the Near Eastern People

The people who live in Europe today are not the indigenous Europeans. What happened starting about 8,500 years ago in Europe is that populations began moving into Europe, bringing agriculture from the Near East. And what's now clear from ancient DNA of the last few years is that most of European people today descend from these Near Eastern migrants.

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