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Javier Fernández-Eraso

Researcher at University of the Basque Country

Publications -  13
Citations -  768

Javier Fernández-Eraso is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chalcolithic & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 497 citations.

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The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years.

Iñigo Olalde, +133 more
- 15 Mar 2019 - 
TL;DR: It is revealed that present-day Basques are best described as a typical Iron Age population without the admixture events that later affected the rest of Iberia, and how the ancestry of the peninsula was transformed by gene flow from North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean is document.
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Parallel palaeogenomic transects reveal complex genetic history of early European farmers.

Mark Lipson, +67 more
- 16 Nov 2017 - 
TL;DR: Investigating the population dynamics of Neolithization across Europe using a high-resolution genome-wide ancient DNA dataset with a total of 180 samples finds that genetic diversity was shaped predominantly by local processes, with varied sources and proportions of hunter-gatherer ancestry among the three regions and through time.
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Parallel paleogenomic transects reveal complex genetic history of early European farmers

TL;DR: The highest-resolution genome-wide ancient DNA data set assembled to date is used and finds that genetic diversity was shaped predominantly by local processes, with varied sources and proportions of hunter-gatherer ances try among the three regions and through time.
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Beginnings, settlement and consolidation of the production economy in the Basque region

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an updated view of the beginnings and consolidation of the Neolithic practices in the Basque area and the current state of knowledge based on data from recent excavations and advances in 14 C dating and micro/macro-plant remains, fauna, lithic raw materials, artefact and micromorphological analysis.
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Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the early Neolithic to middle Bronze Age Peña Larga rock shelter (Álava, Spain) from the small mammal record

TL;DR: The Pena Larga site, a rock shelter on the southern slopes of the Cantabrian cordillera (north Spain), is an archeological deposit covering nearly 4000 years, from the early Neolithic to the middle Bronze Age (Atlantic/Subboreal chronozones).