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Ripari Villabruna is a
small rock
shelter in
northern Italy with
mesolithic burial remains. It
contains several Cro-Magnon burials, with
bodies and grave...
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sometimes considered synonymous with the
concept of the
Villabruna cluster,
named after Ripari Villabruna cave in Italy,
known from the
terminal Pleistocene...
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replaced and in some
areas absorbed by Epigravettian-related
groups of
Villabruna/Western
Hunter Gatherer ancestry at the end of the Pleistocene. The Magdalenian...
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ancestors of the
Villabruna cluster, but on the contrary:
there was a
genetic flow from the
ancestors of the
Villabruna cluster to the ancestors...
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Nature in May 2016, the
remains of an
Epigravettian male from
Ripari Villabruna in
Italy were examined. He
carried the
paternal haplogroup R1b1 and the...
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ancestry can be
modelled as
coming from the c. 14,000–7,000-year-old
Villabruna genetic cluster, and only c. 15% from the
Goyet Q2 cave
cluster whose...
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Bruno Villabruna (12
August 1884 – 16
October 1971) was an
Italian lawyer and
liberal politician. Born in
Santa Giustina, near
Belluno in the Veneto, he...
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Leading members of the new
party included Bruno Villabruna,
Mario Pannunzio,
Ernesto Rossi, Leo Valiani,
Guido Calogero, Giovanni...
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peoples from who
produced the
Epigravettian culture as part of the
Villabruna/Western
Hunter Gatherer ancestry cluster,
though with some
ancestry from...
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producers of the
later Epigravettian, who are
genetically referred to as the
Villabruna cluster, who show a
greater affinity to
ancient and
modern peoples in...