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The process of Neolithisation in South-eastern Europe: from ceramic female figurines and cereal grains to entoptics and human nuclear DNA polymorphic markers
2005
Documenta Praehistorica
Paper discusses concepts of 'neolithic package', 'demic diffusion' and 'revolution of symbols' in relation to the process of Neolithisation in South-eastern Europe and the phylogeography of Y chromosome haplogroups I1b*, J and E. It is suggested that 'demic diffusion' is not a realistic scenario, and that there were two Neolithisation trajectories and two related, archaeologically and genetically readable, regional palimpsests in South-eastern Europe.
doi:10.4312/dp.32.3
fatcat:34foyrclijavnadtq4gv27no2i