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Kristian Kristiansen: DNA and European prehistory
Apr 16, 2024
Kristian Kristiansen, an archaeologist, discusses the synthesis of archaeology, genetics, and historical linguistics. They explore the spread of plague in Europe, collapse of Neolithic civilizations, and the rise of steppe Indo-Europeans. Kristiansen highlights recent developments in understanding Bronze Age Northern Europe and the expansion of Corded Ware people.
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- Models of mass migration are overturning cultural diffusion theories in historical linguistics.
- Genetic insights reveal the impact of plague 5,000 years ago on Neolithic civilization and Indo-European rise.
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