• Early European Farmers (EEF) were a group of the Anatolian Neolithic Farmers (ANF) who brought agriculture to Europe and Northwest Africa. The Anatolian...
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    The European Neolithic is the period from the arrival of Neolithic (New Stone Age) technology and the associated population of Early European Farmers in...
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    largely replaced by successive expansions of Early European Farmers (EEFs) of Anatolian origin during the early Neolithic, who generally carried a minor amount...
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  • source of the ancestry of later Anatolian Neolithic Farmers (also known as Early European Farmers), who along with Western Hunter Gatherers (WHG) and...
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    2017, the early farmers belonged predominantly to the paternal Haplogroup G-M201. The maternal haplogroup N1a was also frequent in the farmers. Evidence...
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    Cro-Magnons or European early modern humans (EEMH) were the first early modern humans (Homo sapiens) to settle in Europe, migrating from western Asia...
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  • harbored increased archaic (Neanderthal) admixture. Early European Farmers (EEFs), who had some Western European Hunter-Gatherer-related ancestry and originated...
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    Yamnaya culture (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    ancestry", with additional admixture from Anatolian, Levantine, or Early European farmers. Genetic studies also indicate that populations associated with...
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  • Europe Early European Farmers Prehistory of Southeastern Europe Old European script Petrești culture Tell Yunatsite Bükk culture Proto-Indo-European language...
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    Globular Amphora culture (category Archaeological cultures of Europe)
    newer genetic studies that show a connection to the earlier wave of Early European Farmers rather than to Western Steppe Herders from the Ukrainian and south-western...
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    Levant/Anatolia as well as from Neolithic farmers from Iran (often summarized as "EEF"; early European farmers), in varying degrees. Siberian geneflow is...
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    Lepenski Vir (category Mesolithic sites of Europe)
    Mesolithic Iron Gates Hunter-Gatherers period and transition to Early Neolithic Early European Farmers period of the Balkans. The latest radiocarbon and AMS data...
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    Funnelbeaker culture (category Neolithic cultures of Europe)
    "Parallel palaeogenomic transects reveal complex genetic history of early European farmers". Nature. 551 (7680). Nature Research: 368–372. Bibcode:2017Natur...
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    Western Steppe Herders (category Bronze Age Europe)
    at least some of the Indo-European languages in Europe. At this time, Y-DNA haplogroups common among Early European Farmers (EEFs), such as G2a, disappear...
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    autosomal ancestry with the Neolithic farmers of western Anatolia and the Aegean, commonly known as Early European Farmers. The study also showed that modern...
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    that live in the European Union and 110 million live in European Russia, Russia being the most populous country in Europe. Europe's population growth...
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  • In the early modern period, from about 1400 to 1775, about 100,000 people were prosecuted for witchcraft in Europe and British America. Between 40,000...
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    of Europe largely descend from three distinct lineages: "Western Hunter-Gatherers", derivative of the Cro-Magnon population of Europe, Early European Farmers...
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    mosaic of local Northern African (Taforalt), Middle Eastern, European (Early European Farmers), and Sub-Saharan African, prior to the Muslim conquest of...
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    Scandinavian hunter-gatherer (category Genetic history of Europe)
    Norwegian coast. During the Neolithic, they admixed further with Early European Farmers (EEFs) and Western Steppe Herders (WSHs). Genetic continuity has...
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    archaeogenetics, eastern hunter-gatherer (EHG), sometimes east European hunter-gatherer or eastern European hunter-gatherer, is a distinct ancestral component that...
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    Celts (redirect from Early Celtic culture)
    beyond the fact that they are all West Europeans. Early European Farmers did settle Britain (and all of Northern Europe) in the Neolithic; however, recent...
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  • Polish farmer protests are a series of ongoing protests and road blockages which occurred in early 2024 when Rural Solidarity, the largest farmers' union...
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    DNA of the Mycenaeans and ~70.9–76.7% of the Minoans came from Early European Farmers (EEF), while the remainder came from ancient populations related...
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  • (11 kya) The earlier population of Europe were the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. The Neolithic farmers, called the Early European Farmers (EEF), migrated...
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    Neolithic farmers of the island of Great Britain who lived 3950–2450 BCE derived roughly 80% of their ancestry from Early European Farmers (EEF) who originated...
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    Vinča culture (category Prehistory of Southeastern Europe)
    According to ADMIXTURE analysis they had approximately 90-97% Early European Farmers, 0-12% Western Hunter-Gatherer and 0-8% Western Steppe Herders-related...
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    Christianization of Kievan Rus' 991: Battle of Maldon Early Christian Ireland Early medieval European dress Early medieval literature English medieval clothing...
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    Thracians (category Indo-European peoples)
    Thracians descended from a purported mixture of Proto-Indo-Europeans and Early European Farmers. Around the 5th millennium BC, the inhabitants of the eastern...
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    Italians are similar to other Southern Europeans, and that is being of primarily Neolithic Early European Farmer ancestry, along with smaller, but still...
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