Iron Age Italic population genetics: the Piceni from Novilara (8th-7th century BC)
Background: Archaeological data provide evidence that Italy, during the Iron Age, witnessed the appearance of the first communities with well defined cultural identities. To date, only a few studies report genetic data about these populations and, in particular, the Piceni have never been analysed....
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Main Authors: | Patrizia Serventi (Author), Chiara Panicucci (Author), Roberta Bodega (Author), Sara De Fanti (Author), Stefania Sarno (Author), Manuel Fondevila Alvarez (Author), Francesca Brisighelli (Author), Beniamino Trombetta (Author), Paolo Anagnostou (Author), Gianmarco Ferri (Author), Antonino Vazzana (Author), Chiara Delpino (Author), Giorgio Gruppioni (Author), Donata Luiselli (Author), Elisabetta Cilli (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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