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Ancient Balkan genomes trace the rise and fall of Roman Empire's frontier, reveal Slavic migrations to southeastern Europe – Popular Archeology
A multidisciplinary study has reconstructed the genomic history of the Balkan Peninsula during the first millennium of the common era.
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