Potato-Driven Evolution: Adaptive Expansion of Salivary Amylase Genes in Indigenous Andeans
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Ancient DNA Uncovers Pre-Inca Coastal Migration and a Kin-Based Family Ossuary in Chincha, Peru
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Persistent Forager Ancestry and the Rise of Bell Beaker Peoples in the Lower Rhine–Meuse Region
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Ancient DNA Reveals 4,000 Years of Population Shifts at the Ningxia Crossroads of Steppe and Yellow River China
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Potato-Driven Evolution: Adaptive Expansion of Salivary Amylase Genes in Indigenous Andeans
Starch, Mummies, and Mountain Kingdoms: AMY1 in the Ancient Andes Starch, Mummies, and Mountain Kingdoms: AMY1 in the Ancient Andes Introduction: Life on the Andean Altiplano This comprehensive study takes readers high into the Andean plateau, to a world of terraced fields, burial towers, and lakeside villages, exploring how ancient
Ancient DNA Uncovers Pre-Inca Coastal Migration and a Kin-Based Family Ossuary in Chincha, Peru
Ancient Coastal Networks of Peru: Migration, Kinship, and Identity in the Chincha Valley Ancient Coastal Networks of Peru: Migration, Kinship, and Identity in the Chincha Valley (13th-15th Centuries AD) Long-Distance Coastal Migration: Linking Chincha to Peru's North Coast The ancient Pacific shore of Peru served as a vast
Persistent Forager Ancestry and the Rise of Bell Beaker Peoples in the Lower Rhine–Meuse Region
Persistent Foragers and Bell Beaker Expansions in Northwestern Europe Persistent Foragers and Bell Beaker Expansions in Northwestern Europe: Genetic Evidence from the Lower Rhine–Meuse Region Introduction: A Watery World Where Hunters Met Farmers The damp, reed-fringed landscapes of the Lower Rhine–Meuse region – encompassing the river deltas, peat bogs,
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Ancient DNA Reveals Central European Origins and Spread of Celtic Languages
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Ancient DNA Reveals Deep Balkan Roots and Medieval Admixture in the Ancestry of Albanians
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Ostrogoths Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Ostrogoths Originating from Scandinavia, the Goths of Eastern Europe were shattered when Attila and the Huns blasted onto the scene. The Gothic kingdom was split - those who crossed the Danube to enter the Roman Empire became the Visigoths.
Gepids Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Gepids Gepids were a Germanic tribe realted to the Goths, described as tall and blond-haired. The Gepids fought alongside the Huns against the Roman Empire around 440 AD. Later the Gepids founded a kingdom known as Gepidia in the
Yoruba Peoples Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Yoruba Peoples The Yoruba people are an African ethnic group that inhabits western Africa. They developed out of earlier Mesolithic Volta-Niger populations by the first millennium BC. The Yoruba were the dominant cultural force in southern Nigeria as farLatest Articles
Ancient DNA Reveals 4,000 Years of Population Shifts at the Ningxia Crossroads of Steppe and Yellow River China
Late Neolithic Ningxia: A Genetic Crossroads Between Rivers, Mountains, and Steppe The article plunges the reader into late Neolithic Ningxia, more than four thousand years ago, when this bend of the Yellow River was already a busy corridor between very different worlds. By analysing the DNA of people buried at
Potato-Driven Evolution: Adaptive Expansion of Salivary Amylase Genes in Indigenous Andeans
Starch, Mummies, and Mountain Kingdoms: AMY1 in the Ancient Andes Starch, Mummies, and Mountain Kingdoms: AMY1 in the Ancient Andes Introduction: Life on the Andean Altiplano This comprehensive study takes readers high into the Andean plateau, to a world of terraced fields, burial towers, and lakeside villages, exploring how ancient
Ancient DNA Uncovers Pre-Inca Coastal Migration and a Kin-Based Family Ossuary in Chincha, Peru
Ancient Coastal Networks of Peru: Migration, Kinship, and Identity in the Chincha Valley Ancient Coastal Networks of Peru: Migration, Kinship, and Identity in the Chincha Valley (13th-15th Centuries AD) Long-Distance Coastal Migration: Linking Chincha to Peru's North Coast The ancient Pacific shore of Peru served as a vast
Persistent Forager Ancestry and the Rise of Bell Beaker Peoples in the Lower Rhine–Meuse Region
Persistent Foragers and Bell Beaker Expansions in Northwestern Europe Persistent Foragers and Bell Beaker Expansions in Northwestern Europe: Genetic Evidence from the Lower Rhine–Meuse Region Introduction: A Watery World Where Hunters Met Farmers The damp, reed-fringed landscapes of the Lower Rhine–Meuse region – encompassing the river deltas, peat bogs,
Persistent Forager Ancestry and the Bell Beaker Expansion in the Lower Rhine–Meuse Region
Persistent Foragers in a Farming World: The Lower Rhine–Meuse Story Persistent Foragers in a Farming World: The Lower Rhine–Meuse Story The waterlogged landscapes of the Lower Rhine–Meuse region reveal one of prehistoric Europe's most remarkable stories. Here, in the rivers, peat bogs and dunes of
Ancient DNA Reveals Central European Origins and Spread of Celtic Languages
Tracing Celtic Voices Through Ancient DNA: From Bronze Age Europe to the Atlantic Edge Tracing Celtic Voices Through Ancient DNA: From Bronze Age Europe to the Atlantic Edge Introduction: Unraveling the Celtic Mystery This comprehensive study explores one of European prehistory's most enduring mysteries: how Celtic languages, now
Ancient DNA Reveals Deep Balkan Roots and Medieval Admixture in the Ancestry of Albanians
Ancient DNA and the Origins of the Albanian People Ancient DNA and the Origins of the Albanian People: From Bronze Age Hillforts to Medieval Villages This comprehensive study plunges the reader into the rugged landscapes of the western Balkans at the end of the Bronze Age and the dawn of