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Barry Cunliffe
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 119
Citations - 3387
Barry Cunliffe is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Celtic languages & Pottery. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 117 publications receiving 3077 citations. Previous affiliations of Barry Cunliffe include University of Southampton.
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The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe
Iñigo Olalde,Selina Brace,Morten E. Allentoft,Ian Armit,Kristian Kristiansen,Thomas J. Booth,Nadin Rohland,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Alissa Mittnik,Alissa Mittnik,Eveline Altena,Mark Lipson,Iosif Lazaridis,Iosif Lazaridis,Thomas K. Harper,Nick Patterson,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Yoan Diekmann,Zuzana Faltyskova,Daniel Fernandes,Daniel Fernandes,Daniel Fernandes,Matthew Ferry,Matthew Ferry,Eadaoin Harney,Peter de Knijff,Megan Michel,Megan Michel,Jonas Oppenheimer,Jonas Oppenheimer,Kristin Stewardson,Kristin Stewardson,Alistair Barclay,Kurt W. Alt,Kurt W. Alt,Corina Liesau,Patricia Ríos,Concepción Blasco,Jorge Vega de Miguel,Roberto Menduiña García,Azucena Avilés Fernández,Eszter Bánffy,Eszter Bánffy,Maria Bernabò-Brea,David Billoin,Clive Bonsall,Laura Bonsall,Tim Allen,Lindsey Büster,Sophie Carver,Laura Castells Navarro,Oliver E. Craig,Gordon Cook,Barry Cunliffe,Anthony Denaire,Kirsten Egging Dinwiddy,Natasha Dodwell,Michal Ernée,Christopher Evans,Milan Kuchařík,Joan Francès Farré,Chris Fowler,Michiel Gazenbeek,Rafael Garrido Pena,María Haber-Uriarte,Elżbieta Haduch,Gill Hey,Nick Jowett,Timothy D J Knowles,Ken Massy,Saskia Pfrengle,Philippe Lefranc,Olivier Lemercier,Arnaud Lefebvre,Arnaud Lefebvre,César Heras Martínez,Virginia Galera Olmo,Ana Bastida Ramírez,Joaquín Lomba Maurandi,Tona Majó,Jacqueline I. McKinley,Kathleen McSweeney,Balázs Gusztáv Mende,Alessandra Modi,Gabriella Kulcsár,Viktória Kiss,András Czene,Róbert Patay,Anna Endrődi,Kitti Köhler,Tamás Hajdu,Tamás Hajdu,Tamás Szeniczey,János Dani,Zsolt Bernert,Maya Hoole,Olivia Cheronet,Olivia Cheronet,Denise Keating,Petr Velemínský,Miroslav Dobeš,Francesca Candilio,Francesca Candilio,Fraser Brown,Raúl Flores Fernández,Ana-Mercedes Herrero-Corral,Sebastiano Tusa,Emiliano Carnieri,Luigi Lentini,Antonella Valenti,Alessandro Zanini,Clive Waddington,Germán Delibes,Elisa Guerra-Doce,Benjamin Neil,Marcus Brittain,Mike Luke,Richard Mortimer,Jocelyne Desideri,Marie Besse,Günter Brücken,Mirosław Furmanek,Agata Hałuszko,Maksym Mackiewicz,Artur Rapiński,Stephany Leach,Ignacio Soriano,Katina T. Lillios,João Luís Cardoso,João Luís Cardoso,Mike Parker Pearson,Piotr Włodarczak,T. Douglas Price,Pilar Prieto,Pierre-Jérôme Rey,Roberto Risch,Manuel Ángel Rojo Guerra,Aurore Schmitt,Joël Serralongue,Ana Maria Silva,Václav Smrčka,Luc Vergnaud,João Zilhão,João Zilhão,João Zilhão,David Caramelli,Thomas Higham,Mark G. Thomas,Douglas J. Kennett,Harry Fokkens,Volker M Heyd,Volker M Heyd,Alison Sheridan,Karl-Göran Sjögren,Philipp W. Stockhammer,Philipp W. Stockhammer,Johannes Krause,Ron Pinhasi,Ron Pinhasi,Wolfgang Haak,Wolfgang Haak,Ian Barnes,Carles Lalueza-Fox,David Reich,David Reich,David Reich +169 more
TL;DR: Genome-wide data from 400 Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Europeans is presented, finding limited genetic affinity between Beaker-complex-associated individuals from Iberia and central Europe, and excludes migration as an important mechanism of spread between these two regions.
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The fine-scale genetic structure of the British population
Stephen Leslie,Stephen Leslie,Bruce Winney,Garrett Hellenthal,Dan Davison,Abdelhamid Boumertit,Tammy Day,Katarzyna Hutnik,Ellen C. Røyrvik,Barry Cunliffe,Daniel Lawson,Daniel Falush,Colin Freeman,Matti Pirinen,Simon Myers,Mark Robinson,Peter Donnelly,Peter Donnelly,Walter F. Bodmer +18 more
TL;DR: There is significant pre-Roman but post-Mesolithic movement into southeastern England from continental Europe, and it is shown that in non-Saxon parts of the United Kingdom, there exist genetically differentiated subgroups rather than a general ‘Celtic’ population.
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Iron Age Communities in Britain
Lesley Abrams,Barry Cunliffe +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a solution to get the problem off, have you found it? Really? What kind of solution do you resolve the problem? From what sources? Well, there are so many questions that we utter every day.
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Facing the Ocean: The Atlantic and Its Peoples 8000 BC-AD 1500
TL;DR: The Longue Duree A Guide to Further Reading as discussed by the authors provides a good overview of the history of seafaring in the Mediterranean and its connections to the early Middle Ages, from 4000-2700 BC to AD 1000-1500 BC.
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The Ancient Celts
TL;DR: The history of the Celts can be traced back to 1300-500 BC as discussed by the authors, when Iberia and the Celtiberians were migrating to the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean.