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Ian Armit1, David Reich2,3,4,5
1Department of Archaeology, University of York, King's Manor, Exhibition Square, York YO1 7EP.
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Recent aDNA analysis has demonstrated that the centuries surrounding the arrival of the Beaker Complex in Britain witnessed a massive turnover in the genetic make-up of the population. Here we consider the archaeological implications of this finding, and propose two hypotheses - Beaker Colonisation and Steppe Drift - that might help us understand the underlying social processes, and propose directions for future research.
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