868 resultados para History of concepts
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by J. W. Brooks
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by Max L. Margolis and Alexander Marx
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by Gotthard Deutsch
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by Abba Hillel Silver
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T. 1 und 2 in einem Digitalisat
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by M. Gaster
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by B. Felsenthal
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by Max Raisin
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Ancient DNA from a Neolithic legging (1st half of the 3rd millennium BC) found at Lenk, Schnidejoch (2750 m a.sl.) in the Swiss Alps has demonstrated, that modern distribution of genetic variation does not reflect past spatio-temporal signatures. The legging was made from the skin of a domestic goat (Capra hircus), belonging to the caprine haplogroup B1, which is marginal in Europe today, but represents a third highly diverse goat haplogroup entering Europe already in the Neolithic. Population expansion of lineage B therefore happened more than 4500 years ago, but their members were at some point almost completely replaced by goats of today's common A and C haplogroups.
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[James A. Huie]