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Paris-Area Megalithic Tomb Reveals 5,000-Year Population Turnover
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Paris-Area Megalithic Tomb Reveals 5,000-Year Population Turnover

Ancient DNA from 132 individuals buried in a Paris-area megalith shows a near-total population replacement around 3000 BC, with earlier Stone Age farming ancestry replaced by newcomers linked to southern France and Iberia. Pathogen signals (including plague and relapsing fever) suggest disease pressures contributed, but were not the sole cause; environmental stress and other disruptions likely played a role. The finding fits a broader European pattern of decline and corresponds to shifts in social organization and migrations across prehistoric Europe.

Ancient DNA shows Paris-area population wiped out, replaced by southern migrants
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Ancient DNA shows Paris-area population wiped out, replaced by southern migrants

Ancient DNA from a tomb near Paris reveals a major population replacement around 3000 BCE: the earlier Stone Age farming group was not related to the later settlers who migrated from the south. While plague and other stresses were evident, they were not the sole cause of the decline, which also coincided with social shifts away from extended family burials and the end of Europe’s megalith-building tradition, supporting a broader Neolithic decline across northern and western Europe.