Migrants from Iberia and Levant sparked farming in northwest Africa.

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Genomic data from bones and teeth found at archaeological sites across Morocco reveal a more complex picture of how Neolithic farmers and pastoralists spread into northwest Africa than previously thought. The data provide an opportunity to refine and expand previous perspectives on the arrival and spread of Neolithic and pastoralist lifestyles in Morocco.
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