Stonehenge Enigma: DNA Reveals the Origin of Builders

Stonehenge Enigma: DNA Reveals the Origin of Builders

Previous people who built it “The famous Stonehenge” traveled west along the Middle Ages before they arrived in Britain, has shown a study. Researchers in London have compared DNA extracts from the remains of Neolitic people found in Britain to that of people who were alive back then in Europe. Neolitics [...]

Researchers in London have compared DNA extracts from the remains of Neolitic people found in Britain to that of people who were alive back then in Europe.

Neolitics seem to have travelled from Anadol [modern Turkey] to Iberi [modern Spain] before going all the way north.

They had arrived in Britain about 4 thousand years before Christ's birth.

Restructuring woman's face “Whitehawk”, neopolitical woman from Susexi [Sussex], an old 5 thousand and 600 years. The reconstruction is in Muzeiu and the Royal Pavion in Brighton [Brightton].

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These details are published in the newspaper “Nature Ecology & Evolution. ”

The migration to Britain was just a fraction of the whole, the massive expansion of people from Anadol in 6 thousand BC, which gave Europe agriculture and livestock.

Before doing so, Europe was populated by small groups traveling hunting animals and gathering wild trees.

One group of early farmers followed the Danube River that took him to Central Europe, but the other group traveled west along the middle.

The DNA found out that the Neolitic Britons were descendants of people who took the middle road.

When researchers analyzed the DNA of early British farmers, they found that they mostly resembled neolic people from Iberia. These Iberian farmers were descendants of people who had traveled from the middle country.

From Iberia, or nearby, farmers traveled north to France. They may have moved into Britain from the west, through Wales or southwestern England.

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