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. 2005 Dec 21;103(1):242–247. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0509801102

Table 1. Samples and numbers used in the analysis.

Sample No.
1. Norway 40
2. Finn/Sami 21
3. Denmark 19
4. Iceland 34
5. England 39
6. France 67
7. Basque 22
8. Canary Islands 24
9. Switzerland 50
10. Germany 27
11. Czech 25
12. European Upper Palaeo. 8
13. France Mesolithic 4
14. Denmark Neolithic 40
15. England Neolithic 12
16. France Neolithic 44
17. Swiss Neolithic 22
18. German Neol. (Mühl.) 9
19. Ger. Neol. (Tauberbisch.) 7
20. England Bronze 26
21. Portugal Mesolithic 12
22. Portugal Neolithic 18
23. Italy 80
24. Sicily 9
25. Sardinia 15
26. Etruscan 38
27. Italy Eneolithic 32
28. Italy Bronze 7
29. Greece 22
30. Franchthi (Greek Mesolithic) 1
31. Nea Nikomedea (Greek Neolith.) 7
32. Greek Bronze 16
33. Middle East (Iran/Iraq) 16
34. Morocco 24
35. Algeria 25
36. Berber 15
37. Tunisia 12
38. Egypt 28
39. Israeli Fellaheen (farmers) 15
40. Taforalt/Afalou (Morocco) 10
41. Natufian 4
42. Algerian Neolithic 6
43. Egypt Bronze (Naqada) 52
44. Jericho Bronze 4
45. Kurgan Bronze (Crimea) 30
46. Mongolian Bronze (Chandman) 54
47. Somalia 30
48. Nubia 64
49. Nubia Bronze 15
50. Congo (Gabon) 36
51. Dahomey (Benin) 32
52. Haya (Tanzania) 36
    Total 1,282