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'''''Nikulina 2020, E. & Schmölcke, U.:''''' <u>Abstract: </u> &rarr; ''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342561737_The_first_genetic_evidence_for_the_origin_of_central_European_sheep_Ovis_ammon_f_aries_populations_from_two_different_routes_of_Neolithisation_and_contributions_to_the_history_of_woolly_sheep The first genetic evidence for the origin of central European sheep (Ovis ammon f. aries) populations from two different routes of Neolithisation and contributions to the history of woolly sheep]'': In book: Wolfram Schier & Susan Pollock (ed): The Competition of Fibres. Oxbow Books 2020. S. 199–206. Weitere Quelle zur Original-Veröffentlichung mittels &rarr; ''[https://books.google.at/books?id=lxLmDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT470&lpg=PT470&dq=%22The+first+genetic+evidence+for+the+origin+of+central+European+sheep+(Ovis+ammon+f.+aries)+populations+from+two+different+routes+of+Neolithisation+and+contributions+to+the+history+of+woolly+sheep%22&source=bl&ots=wDWooKm-ro&sig=ACfU3U37_J4Z8xsdlR_6yGT7zyqc4Sz_qQ&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj2mdX_qOSBAxURg_0HHUPCD4MQ6AF6BAghEAM#v=onepage&q=%22The%20first%20genetic%20evidence%20for%20the%20origin%20of%20central%20European%20sheep%20(Ovis%20ammon%20f.%20aries)%20populations%20from%20two%20different%20routes%20of%20Neolithisation%20and%20contributions%20to%20the%20history%20of%20woolly%20sheep%22&f=false <u>Google-Suche</u>.]''
 
'''''Nikulina 2020, E. & Schmölcke, U.:''''' <u>Abstract: </u> &rarr; ''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342561737_The_first_genetic_evidence_for_the_origin_of_central_European_sheep_Ovis_ammon_f_aries_populations_from_two_different_routes_of_Neolithisation_and_contributions_to_the_history_of_woolly_sheep The first genetic evidence for the origin of central European sheep (Ovis ammon f. aries) populations from two different routes of Neolithisation and contributions to the history of woolly sheep]'': In book: Wolfram Schier & Susan Pollock (ed): The Competition of Fibres. Oxbow Books 2020. S. 199–206. Weitere Quelle zur Original-Veröffentlichung mittels &rarr; ''[https://books.google.at/books?id=lxLmDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT470&lpg=PT470&dq=%22The+first+genetic+evidence+for+the+origin+of+central+European+sheep+(Ovis+ammon+f.+aries)+populations+from+two+different+routes+of+Neolithisation+and+contributions+to+the+history+of+woolly+sheep%22&source=bl&ots=wDWooKm-ro&sig=ACfU3U37_J4Z8xsdlR_6yGT7zyqc4Sz_qQ&hl=de&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj2mdX_qOSBAxURg_0HHUPCD4MQ6AF6BAghEAM#v=onepage&q=%22The%20first%20genetic%20evidence%20for%20the%20origin%20of%20central%20European%20sheep%20(Ovis%20ammon%20f.%20aries)%20populations%20from%20two%20different%20routes%20of%20Neolithisation%20and%20contributions%20to%20the%20history%20of%20woolly%20sheep%22&f=false <u>Google-Suche</u>.]''
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'''''Schmölcke 2018, U., Groß, D. & Nikulina, E.A.:''''' The history of sheep husbandry in Austria from the Neolithic to the Roman period. In: &rarr; ''[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andreas-Kroh-2/publication/322594351_Von_Keltenponys_Bergschecken_und_zahmen_Hirschen_Festschrift_fur_Erich_Pucher/links/5a675185a6fdcc72a58b52c3/Von-Keltenponys-Bergschecken-und-zahmen-Hirschen-Festschrift-fuer-Erich-Pucher.pdf Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien]'', Serie A 120, 101–126.
  
 
'''''Geörg 2012, Christina''''' et al.: &rarr; ''[https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110266306.45/html The arrival of domesticated animals in South-Eastern Europe as seen from ancient DNA.]'' In: Population Dynamics in Prehistory and Early History; De Gruyter 2012.
 
'''''Geörg 2012, Christina''''' et al.: &rarr; ''[https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110266306.45/html The arrival of domesticated animals in South-Eastern Europe as seen from ancient DNA.]'' In: Population Dynamics in Prehistory and Early History; De Gruyter 2012.

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Nikulina 2020, E. & Schmölcke, U.: Abstract: The first genetic evidence for the origin of central European sheep (Ovis ammon f. aries) populations from two different routes of Neolithisation and contributions to the history of woolly sheep: In book: Wolfram Schier & Susan Pollock (ed): The Competition of Fibres. Oxbow Books 2020. S. 199–206. Weitere Quelle zur Original-Veröffentlichung mittels → Google-Suche.

Schmölcke 2018, U., Groß, D. & Nikulina, E.A.: The history of sheep husbandry in Austria from the Neolithic to the Roman period. In: → Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, Serie A 120, 101–126.

Geörg 2012, Christina et al.: → The arrival of domesticated animals in South-Eastern Europe as seen from ancient DNA. In: Population Dynamics in Prehistory and Early History; De Gruyter 2012.

Geörg 2013, Christina: Paläopopulationsgenetik von Schwein und Schaf in Südosteuropa und Transkaukasien. Hrsg.: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut. 198 Seiten. Rahden/Westf. 2013, VML.

Rannamäe 2016, Eve:Development of sheep populations in Estonia as indicated by archaeofaunal evidence and ancient mitochondrial DNA lineages from the Bronze Age to the Modern Period. Kumulative Dissertation, Univ. Tatru, 2016.

  • S. 34: „The same pattern of haplogroup distribution is seen in Baltic and Nordic sheep, where around 70–90% of the population belongs to haplogroup B and the minority to haplogroup A (e.g. Kantanen & Vilkki 2005; Tapio et al. 2006; Niemi et al. 2013).“

Ferencakovic 2013, M. et al.: → Mitrochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome diversity in east Adriatic sheep. Animal Genetics 44 (2), 184–192.

  • Abstract: „Variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome haplotypes was analysed in nine domestic sheep breeds (159 rams) and 21 mouflon (Ovis musimon) sampled in the East Adriatic. Mitochondrial DNA analyses revealed a high frequency of type B haplotypes, predominantly in European breeds, and a very low frequency of type A haplotypes, which are more frequent in some Asian breeds.“

Riedel 2003, Alfredo:Die frühbronzezeitliche Fauna von Brixlegg in Tirol. Atti dell’Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati, Serie VIII, III/B: 197–281.