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NEOMATRIX is an international scientific collaboration & archaeogenomic research project that investigates the Neolithic expansion across the Mediterranean
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The NEOMATRIX team came together in Paris for the AGRIPOP exhibition and symposium, describing how the neolithization spread from Anatolia to Europe. To learn more about our 4-year international scientific collaboration project NEOMATRIX, please visit: http://neomatrix.metu.edu.tr
NEOMATRIX is an international scientific collaboration project that investigates the Neolithic expansion across the Mediterranean.

NEOMATRIX is based on promoting the idea of democratic networks across local labs, by forming an exemplary collaboration among labs from different countries addressing similar questions: METU / Hacettepe aDNA Lab (Turkey), FORTH-IMBB and FORTH-ICS (Greece), Stockholm University Centre for Palaeogenetics (Sweden), and Institut Jacques Monod, Université de Paris and French National Centre for Scientific Research (France). The project is funded by the European Commission’s H2020 grant programme.

NEOMATRIX - A H2020 funded project on the Neolithic past of the Mediterranean

On Nov 19, an international symposium in Université Paris-Cité, followed by an exhibition, will present the achievements of the Turkish & French partners of NEOMATRIX to the general public!

You may register at [email protected] and
find details on our website:

https://bit.ly/4gZ38I9

Symposium & exhibition in Université Paris-Cité: The Neolithic expansion from Anatolia to France - NEOMATRIX

A one-day international symposium will present to the general public on November 19, 2024 at Buffon Amphitheater of the Université Paris-Cité, both individual and collaborative achievements of the Turkish and French partners of the international project NEOMATRIX that studied the Neolithic expansion from the archaeogenetic perspective. This symposium will accompany an exhibition conceived and organized

NEOMATRIX - A H2020 funded project on the Neolithic past of the Mediterranean
Our symposium "Entangled histories: insights into the evolution of humans and their domesticates through paleogenomics" attracted great attention at the #SMBE2023 meeting in #Ferrara last Tuesday. Thanks to all presenters and participants! #SMBE23
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