(Genei) AI-generated definition examining multiple studies:
Anatolian Bronze Age
The Anatolian Bronze Age spans from the end of the Neolithic period to the beginning of the Bronze Age, and during this time, populations in Anatolia had gradually decreased in genetic diversity. However, certain regions of Anatolia (the East, Southeast, and Black Sea) continued to have more Caucasus-related ancestry than previous Neolithic populations. This suggests that a spread of Indo-European languages across Anatolia may have occurred after the Neolithic.
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Section 6, paragraphs [2], [3]
Section 8, paragraphs [1], [3]
Mathieson et al. 2018
Section 10, paragraph [1]
Agranat-Tamir et al. 2020
Section 1, paragraph [3]
Section 7, paragraph [3]
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Section 3, paragraph [15]
Guarino-Vignon et al. 2023
Section 2, paragraph [2]
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Section 1, paragraph [4]