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The Integration of the Near East Population With New Farming Technology

Geneticists are extracting ancient DNA from skulls of hunter-gatherers and farmers. What can we tell by comparing the genomes of these people with modern Europeans? It's really fascinating is that for the first few thousand years of agriculture in Europe, genetically people look similar to each other. The population of Europe today doesn't look like these initial farmers.

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