Ancient DNA studies reveal that between 6500 and 4000 BCE, descendants of western Anatolian farmers mixed with local hunter-gatherers across Europe, leading to a 70–100% ancestry turnover in most regions, with a notable exception in the wetland areas of the Netherlands, Belgium, and western Germany where hunter-gatherer ancestry persisted for a longer period.
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