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  2. Template:Neolithic/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Neolithic. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Usage

  3. Capsian culture - Wikipedia

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    The Capsian was an Epipalaeolithic tradition in the Algeria and Tunisia from ca. 9000 to 5400 cal BC. [1] It is named after the town of Gafsa, Tunisia (Capsa in Latin).. The Capsian is traditionally divided into the Typical Capsian and the Upper Capsian, which are sometimes found in chronostratigraphic sequence.

  4. Category:Genealogy formatting templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Genealogy formatting templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Genealogy formatting templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. Template:Neolithic Chronology - Wikipedia

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    Template: Neolithic Chronology. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This template uses the BC era style by default.

  6. Template:Neolithic - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Neolithic Shepherd Neolithic Trihedral Neolithic Pre-Pottery (A, B) Qaraoun culture Tahunian culture Yarmukian culture Halaf culture Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period Ubaid culture Nile valley Faiyum A culture Tasian culture Merimde culture El Omari culture Maadi culture Badarian culture Amratian culture Europe Arzachena culture Boian ...

  7. Ancient Northeast Asian - Wikipedia

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    These populations are sometimes described as "Neo-Siberians" and can be differentiated from proper ANA/Amur populations represented by the Neolithic Devils Cave specimen, but share a common recent origin via their Ancient Northern East Asian ancestor. Neo-Siberians are inferred to have expanded prior to the expansion of Neolithic Amur ancestry.

  8. Genetic history of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    An earlier study had estimated that the modern English population derived somewhat just over half of their ancestry from a combination of Neolithic and Western Hunter Gatherer ancestry, with the steppe-derived (Yamnaya-like) element making up the remainder. Scotland was found to have both more Steppe and more Western Hunter Gatherer ancestry ...

  9. Funnelbeaker culture - Wikipedia

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    Ancient DNA analysis has found the people who produced the Funnelbeaker culture to be genetically different from earlier hunter-gather inhabitants of the region, and are instead closely related to other European Neolithic farmers, who ultimately traced most of their ancestry from early farmers in Anatolia, with some admixture from European ...