Genomic transformation and social organization during the Copper Age–Bronze Age transition in southern Iberia
Daniel M. Fernandes, Katharina Stückler, Paulo Díaz-del-Río et al.
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The 3rd millennium BCE was a period of major transformations in the human population history of Europe. Here, we contribute to this theme by reporting new genome-wide data from 24 individuals dating from the Copper Age to the Bronze Age (ca. 3200-1500 BCE) recovered from 19 sites in Andalusia, Spain.
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