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  • 1. Population continuity, demic diffusion and Neolithic origins in central-southern Germany: the evidence from body proportions.
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  • 11. [Wild horse or domesticated horse? Horse remains from the neolithic settlement in Pestenacker, Bavaria].
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  • 14. Divergent mtDNA lineages of goats in an Early Neolithic site, far from the initial domestication areas.
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  • 18. Ancient DNA from an Early Neolithic Iberian population supports a pioneer colonization by first farmers.
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  • 20. Indo-European origins: a computer-simulation test of five hypotheses.
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