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Ancient oral microbiomes support gradual Neolithic dietary shifts towards agriculture

Biology

Ancient oral microbiomes support gradual Neolithic dietary shifts towards agriculture

A. Quagliariello, A. Modi, et al.

This groundbreaking study, conducted by Andrea Quagliariello, Alessandra Modi, Gabriel Innocenti, and other esteemed researchers, unveils the remarkable transformation of the oral microbiome during Italy's Neolithic transition to agriculture. By examining dental calculus from diverse historical populations, they reveal dietary shifts that deepened the transformation in microbiome composition over time.... show more
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