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posted by cmn32480 on Friday September 04 2015, @11:19PM   Printer-friendly
from the but-still-no-bigfoot dept.

An international team of researchers has sequenced the first complete genome of an Iberian farmer, which is also the first ancient genome from the entire Mediterranean area. This new genome allows to know the distinctive genetic changes of Neolithic migration in Southern Europe which led to the abandonment of the hunter-gatherer way of life. The study is led by the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, a joint center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain), in collaboration with the Centre for GeoGenetics in Denmark. The results are published in the Molecular Biology and Evolution journal.

The first farmers entering Europe about 8,000 years ago coming from the Near East spread through the continent following two different routes: one to Central Europe via the Danube, and the other towards the Iberian peninsula following the Mediterranean coast. These latter farmers developed their own cultural tradition: the Cardium Pottery, so-called due to a characteristic incised decoration made with the edges of bivalves shells belonging to the genus Cerastoderma (formerly Cardium).

DNA records are filling in a lot of gaps in the human saga, such as the recent discovery of Denisovans, the "Other Neanderthals."


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  • (Score: 2) by jbWolf on Saturday September 05 2015, @02:56PM

    by jbWolf (2774) <jbNO@SPAMjb-wolf.com> on Saturday September 05 2015, @02:56PM (#232628) Homepage

    I have always found it helps to keep a wide distance between the definition of "belief in God" and "religion". To me, they are very different things.

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  • (Score: 1) by ethanol on Saturday September 05 2015, @11:29PM

    by ethanol (971) on Saturday September 05 2015, @11:29PM (#232793)

    To me religion is a construct to organise and often profit on the sense of something more than we see. A belief in a specific god or gods is generally a result of early exposure to religion. This makes it difficult to separate the concepts. Religions that grow seem to be the ones that best get their be followers to either make more followers or recruit them.

    Would be interesting to see what kind of belief shows up in isolation from religion. Perhaps something like animism?