Vittrup Man–The life-history of a genetic foreigner in Neolithic Denmark
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A. Ingason | M. Sikora | E. Willerslev | Jesper Stenderup | Alba Refoyo-Martínez | M. Allentoft | K. Sjögren | O. Bennike | A. B. Gotfredsen | T. Vimala | Per Lysdahl | T. Price | R. Iversen | Sidsel Wåhlin | D. Gröcke | T. Z. T. Jensen | M. Jørkov | F. Racimo | Verner Alexandersen | Gabriele Scorrano | Kristian Kristiansen | Anders Fischer | Lasse Sørensen
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