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Demic and cultural diffusion propagated the Neolithic transition across different regions of Europe | Journal of The Royal Society Interface
Schematic representation of the processes leading to demic diffusion.... | Download Scientific Diagram
Complete mitochondrial genomes of Thai and Lao populations indicate an ancient origin of Austroasiatic groups and demic diffusion in the spread of Tai–Kadai languages – topic of research paper in Biological sciences.
Demic vs. cultural diffusion and patrilineal Megalithic societies | Indo-European.eu
Cultural and demic diffusion of first farmers, herders,and their innovations across Eurasia | Documenta Praehistorica
North-West Indo-European monograph, Indo-European demic diffusion (3rd Ed., revised), and self-learning course on its way - Academia Prisca
Molecular Genetic Study on the Status of Transitional Groups of Central India: Cultural Diffusion or Demic Diffusion?: International Journal of Human Genetics: Vol 8, No 1-2
The spread of domesticated rice in eastern and southeastern Asia was mainly demic - ScienceDirect
Genetic evidence supports demic diffusion of Han culture | Nature
Demic and cultural diffusion propagated the Neolithic transition across different regions of Europe | Journal of The Royal Society Interface
Demic versus cultural diffusion in the Neolithic transition in Europe
Modeling Demic and Cultural Diffusion: An Introduction
Cultural and Demic Diffusion of First Farmers, Herders, and their Innovations Across Eurasia arXiv:1502.00201v2 [q-bio.PE] 12
New insights from Thailand into the maternal genetic history of Mainland Southeast Asia | bioRxiv
Pin on Indo European Demic Diffusion Model
The end of demic diffusion | Discover Magazine
Solved The global use of automobiles and the internet are | Chegg.com
Inferring patterns of folktale diffusion using genomic data
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Craniometric Data Supports Demic Diffusion Model for the Spread of Agriculture into Europe | PLOS ONE
Neolithic skull shapes and demic diffusion. | Mathilda's Anthropology Blog.