Y-chromosomal evidence of a pastoralist migration through Tanzania to southern Africa Although geneticists have extensively debated the mode by which agriculture diffused from the Near East to Europe,… more →
Mathilda's Anthropology Blog.mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Y-chromosomal evidence of a pastoralist migration through Tanzania to southern Africa Although genet … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Genomics at the Origins of Agriculture, Part One The causes and consequences of the Neolithic revolu … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Tracing the Origin and Spread of Agriculture in Europe Ron Pinhasi1*, Joaquim Fort2, Albert J. Ammer … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Basenji origin and migration; through the African threshold A pdf link that won’t let me copy … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Dismantling Dung: Delayed Use of Food Resources among Early Holocene Foragers of the Libyan Sahara A … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Enset culture and its history in highland Ethiopia Cultural and linguistic evidence concerning the o … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Pastoral rock art in the Horn of Africa; making sense of udder chaos Seriously, this is the papers t … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Sheep and goats are not native to Africa, and are introduce into Africa at with the appearance of fa … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: The history and spread of donkeys in Africa The domestication and historical development of the donk … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: Early Holocene cultivation before domestication in northern Syria Abstract Charred plant remains fro … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: The role of wild grasses in subsistence and sedentism: new evidence from the northern Fertile Cresce … more →
mathilda37 wrote 9 months ago: The lactase-persistence-associated allele in early Neolithic Europeans Lactase persistence (LP), the … more →
mathilda37 wrote 10 months ago: Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in southeast Europe The debate conce … more →
mathilda37 wrote 10 months ago: Mesolithic mortuary ritual at Franchthi Cave, Greece Franchthi is a oddly important site as it seems … more →
mathilda37 wrote 10 months ago: This gets it’s own entry, as this isn’t exactly wine, although I expect the effect was t … more →
mathilda37 wrote 10 months ago: So far, the oldest known evidence of grape wine is about 7,000 years old, from a Neolithic settlemen … more →
mathilda37 wrote 10 months ago: Abydos donkeys in brick tombs. Domestication of the donkey: Timing, processes, and indicator Domesti … more →
mathilda37 wrote 10 months ago: Something I really should have done for proto Semitic before I did the larger post on Afro Asiatic … more →
mathilda37 wrote 10 months ago: Using ancient DNA to examine genetic continuity at the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in Portugal T … more →