Genetic study of Neolithic-era Europeans reveals migration and influence of Indo-European languages
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Genetic studies conducted on 69 Europeans living from 8,000 to 3,000 years ago revealed that Western and Far Eastern European populations had different developmental trajectories. At the beginning of the Neolithic, groups of farmers emerged in Europe that differed from the indigenous hunter-gatherers, and contact between Western and Eastern Europe occurred around 4,500 years ago.

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