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> I'm trying to locate information (books or websites) on the use of DNA analysi
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> to track the migration of peoples (especially European) so far I have had no
> success. Is anyone out there working in this field.
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> John Duguid
> Dunbar
> East Lothian
> Scotland.
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The following has some references for tracing movement of European
peoples (using genetic studies along with other evidence), circa
6,000-1,000 years BP:
L. Luca Cavalli-Sforza (1996). The spread of agriculture and nomadic
pastoralism: insights from genetics, linguistics, and archaeology.
Pages 51-69 in Origins and Spread of Agriculture, ed. David Harris.
DEM
Daria E. Merwin
Institute for Long Island Archaeology
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, New York 11794-4364
phone: (516) 632-7618
fax: (516) 632-9165
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