East Anglian early Neolithic monument burial linked to contemporary Megaliths
In the fourth millennium BCE a cultural phenomenon of monumental burial structures spread along the Atlantic façade. Megalithic burials have been targeted for aDNA analyses, but a gap remains in East Anglia, where Neolithic structures were generally earthen or timber. An early Neolithic (3762-3648 ...
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Main Authors: | Christiana L. Scheib (Author), Ruoyun Hui (Author), Eugenia D'Atanasio (Author), Anthony Wilder Wohns (Author), Sarah A. Inskip (Author), Alice Rose (Author), Craig Cessford (Author), Tamsin C. O'Connell (Author), John E. Robb (Author), Christopher Evans (Author), Ricky Patten (Author), Toomas Kivisild (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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