Ancient DNA reveals a sudden population collapse and replacement in Europe 5,000 years ago during the Neolithic decline.
DNA analyses of ancient skeletons show that a Stone Age population in present-day France collapsed around 5,000 years ago and was replaced by people migrating from southern Europe, according to a new ...
A new study reveals a dramatic population replacement in France 5,000 years ago, as Iberian newcomers displaced local ...
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Demographic challenges will require France to welcome 310,000 immigrant workers annually
To sustain its social model, keep its economy running, and address an aging population, France will need to rely on an additional 310,000 immigrant workers annually until 2040-2050. According to a ...
By analyzing DNA of ancient skeletons at a Neolithic burial site near Paris, an international team of researchers has ...
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