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16-05-2015, 21:04

Further Reading

Brown KA and Pluciennik M (2001) Archaeology and human genetics: Lessons for both. Antiquity 75: 101-106. Cavalli-Sforza L, Menozzi P, and Piazza A (1994) The History and Geography of Human Genes. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Dunbar R (1996) The Trouble with Science. London: Faber and Faber.

Ingman M, Kaessman H, Paabo S, and Gyllensten U (2000) Mitochondrial genome variation and the origin of modern humans. Nature 408: 708-713.

Jobling MA, Hurles ME, and Tyler-Smith C (2004) Human Evolutionary Genetics. New York and Oxford: Garland Science; Taylor and Francis Group.

Macaulay V, Hill C, Achilli A, et al. (2005) Single, rapid coastal settlement of Asia revealed by analysis of complete mitochondrial genomes. Science 308: 1034-1036.

Mellars P (2006) Going east: New genetic and archaeological perspectives on the modern human colonization of Eurasia. Science 313: 796-800.

Oppenheimer S (2003) Out of Eden: The Peopling of the World. London: Constable.

Richards M, Macaulay V, Hickey E, et al. (2000) Tracing European founder lineages in the Near Eastern mtDNA pool. American Journal of Human Genetics 67: 1251-1276.

Richards M, et al. (2003) The neolithic invasion of Europe. Annual Review ofAnthropology 32: 135-162.

Zvelebil M (2000) The social context of the agricultural transition in Europe. In: Renfrew C and Boyle K (eds.) Archaeogenetics: DNA and the Population Prehistory ofEurope. Cambridge, UK: McDonald Institute.

Domestication of Animals See: Animal Domestication.


Domestication of Plants See: Plant Domestication.



 

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