Dear Editor Recent palaeogenomic studies have significantly advanced our understanding of early human social structure and burial practices.Ancient DNA analyses have identified several matrilineal agricultural communi...Dear Editor Recent palaeogenomic studies have significantly advanced our understanding of early human social structure and burial practices.Ancient DNA analyses have identified several matrilineal agricultural communities including the Çatalhöyük site from Neolithic Anatolia 1 dated to∼9,000-7,900 calibrated years before present(BP)and the Fujia site from East Asia(∼4,700-4,450 BP).展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor Recent palaeogenomic studies have significantly advanced our understanding of early human social structure and burial practices.Ancient DNA analyses have identified several matrilineal agricultural communities including the Çatalhöyük site from Neolithic Anatolia 1 dated to∼9,000-7,900 calibrated years before present(BP)and the Fujia site from East Asia(∼4,700-4,450 BP).