Potekhina, Inna2026-03-112026-03-112025Potekhina I. Anthropological Continuity and Migrations in the Mesolithic-Neolithic of the Northern Black Sea Region / Inna Potekhina // 31st EAA Annual Meeting (2-6 September 2025, Belgrade Virtual) : Abstract Book / European Association of Archaeologists. - Belgrade : European Association of Archaeologists, 2025. - P. 680.978-80-88441-10-6https://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/38583Abstracts of the report of the participant of the 31st EAA Annual Meeting (2-6 September 2025, Belgrade Virtual). This study examines the origin and anthropological composition of Mesolithic and Neolithic populations in the Northern Black Sea region, utilizing large-scale ancient DNA analysis alongside archaeological data. The findings reveal a unique genetic continuity in the Middle and Lower Dnieper Basin spanning 4,000 years, distinguishing this region from much of prehistoric Europe.en-USNorthern Black Sea RegionMesolithic-Neolithic transitionancient DNA (aDNA)genetic continuityDnieper-Donets culturepopulation migrationconference abstractsAnthropological Continuity and Migrations in the Mesolithic-Neolithic of the Northern Black Sea RegionConference materials