A top Harvard geneticist's statement directly overturns the seventy-year-old orthodox view held by archaeologists.


After World War II, the academic community privately reached a tacit consensus: interactions between ancient civilizations were all peaceful exchanges, changes in artifact styles were merely cultural diffusion, deliberately avoiding acknowledgment of ethnic invasions and migrations, and they remained confident that European agricultural civilizations could not be easily replaced by outsiders.
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