{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Ancient genomes illuminate the demographic history of Shandong over the past two millennia. {Author}: Shen Q;Wu Z;Zan J;Yang X;Guo J;Ji Z;Wang B;Liu Y;Mao X;Wang X;Zou X;Zhou H;Peng Y;Ma H;He H;Bai T;Xu M;Wen S;Jin L;Zhang Q;Wang CC; {Journal}: J Genet Genomics {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 13 {Factor}: 5.723 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.jgg.2024.07.008 {Abstract}: Shandong province, located in the Lower Yellow River, is one of the birthplaces of ancient Chinese civilization. However, the comprehensive genetic histories of this region have remained largely unknown until now due to a lack of ancient human genomes. Here, we present 21 ancient genomes from Shandong dating from the Warring States period to the Jin-Yuan Dynasties. Unlike the early Neolithic samples from Shandong, the historical samples are most closely related to post-Late Neolithic populations of the Middle Yellow River Basin, suggesting a population turnover in Shandong from the Neolithic Age to the Historical era. In addition, we detect a close genetic affinity between the historical samples in Shandong and present-day Han Chinese, showing long-term genetic stability in Han Chinese at least since the Warring States period.