Ancient DNA Reveals 4,000 Years of Population Shifts at the Ningxia Crossroads Between Steppe and Yellow River China
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Genetic Continuity and Mainland Affinities of Pre‑Ceramic Caribbean Populations
Early Settlement and Cultural Chronology of the Pre-Ceramic Caribbean Early Settlement and Cultural Chronology of the Pre-Ceramic Caribbean The Caribbean islands were among the very last places in the Americas to be settled, with the first clear traces of people on Hispaniola and Cuba appearing about 6,000 years ago.
Reconstructing Indonesia’s Ancient West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace’s Line
West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace's Line in Indonesia West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace's Line in Indonesia: A Comprehensive Study Introduction: The Great Divide The study explores one of the most dramatic natural frontiers in human prehistory: Wallace's Line. This deep-water boundary, runningLatest Articles
Late Bronze Age Central Europe: Ancient DNA, Isotopes and Burials Reveal Local Continuity Amid Cultural Change
Ancient DNA and Late Bronze Age Central Europe Ancient DNA and Shifting Ancestries in Late Bronze Age Central Europe The Late Bronze Age of Central Europe (approximately 1300–800 BCE) presents a fascinating window into ancient communities through rare genetic evidence. During this period, most people were cremated and their
Ancient DNA Reveals 4,000 Years of Population Shifts at the Ningxia Crossroads Between Steppe and Yellow River China
Ningxia: A Long-Term Crossroads of Peoples and Genes Ningxia: A Long-Term Crossroads of Peoples and Genes Ningxia emerges as one of Eurasia's great crossroads—not just a line on a map, but a place where very different worlds met across four millennia. This region witnessed the convergence of
Genetic Continuity and Mainland Affinities of Pre‑Ceramic Caribbean Populations
Early Settlement and Cultural Chronology of the Pre-Ceramic Caribbean Early Settlement and Cultural Chronology of the Pre-Ceramic Caribbean The Caribbean islands were among the very last places in the Americas to be settled, with the first clear traces of people on Hispaniola and Cuba appearing about 6,000 years ago.
Clan MacCabe
Clan MacCabe was a hard-fighting Gaelic military family that rose to prominence in Ireland after arriving as gallowglass warriors in the early 14th century. In MyTrueAncestry’s local lineage data, Clan MacCabe is linked to the Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a1a2a1, a branch associated with northwestern European warrior lineages and later figures
House of Bathory
The House of Báthory was one of the great noble lineages of the Kingdom of Hungary, rising to prominence across late medieval and early modern Central Europe. In MyTrueAncestry’s noble-family mapping, the house is linked primarily to Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1a1b1a1a1c1a, adding a genetic thread to one of the region’
Clan McNamara
The McNamaras were one of the great Dal gCais clans of medieval County Clare, rising to prominence in western Ireland as lords, builders, and military powerbrokers. Their strongest Y-DNA link in the local lineage data is R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a4b2a1, tying the clan's story to a deeper Atlantic-Celtic paternal heritage that
Reconstructing Indonesia’s Ancient West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace’s Line
West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace's Line in Indonesia West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace's Line in Indonesia: A Comprehensive Study Introduction: The Great Divide The study explores one of the most dramatic natural frontiers in human prehistory: Wallace's Line. This deep-water boundary, running
Ancient DNA from Bakr Awa: Tracking Population Change in Bronze and Iron Age Mesopotamia
Bakr Awa: A Frontier Contact Zone Between Mesopotamia and the Zagros Bakr Awa: A Frontier Contact Zone Between Mesopotamia and the Zagros Introduction: Life at the Crossroads of Empires The archaeological site of Bakr Awa presents a remarkable window into ancient frontier life, revealing a vibrant community that served asCivilizations
Scythians Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Scythians Scythians had a reputation as the epitome of savagery and barbarism - they were among the earliest peoples to master mounted warfare. They lived in tent-covered wagons and fought with composite bows shot from horseback. With great mobility,
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 farHaplogroups and Noble Lines
Clan MacCabe
Clan MacCabe was a hard-fighting Gaelic military family that rose to prominence in Ireland after arriving as gallowglass warriors in the early 14th century. In MyTrueAncestry’s local lineage data, Clan MacCabe is linked to the Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a1a2a1, a branch associated with northwestern European warrior lineages and later figures
House of Bathory
The House of Báthory was one of the great noble lineages of the Kingdom of Hungary, rising to prominence across late medieval and early modern Central Europe. In MyTrueAncestry’s noble-family mapping, the house is linked primarily to Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1a1b1a1a1c1a, adding a genetic thread to one of the region’
Clan McNamara
The McNamaras were one of the great Dal gCais clans of medieval County Clare, rising to prominence in western Ireland as lords, builders, and military powerbrokers. Their strongest Y-DNA link in the local lineage data is R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a4b2a1, tying the clan's story to a deeper Atlantic-Celtic paternal heritage that
Clann Mag Samhradhain
Clann Mag Samhradhain, better known in later anglicized forms such as McGovern or Magauran, were a Gaelic Irish ruling family of Tullyhaw in what is now County Cavan. In the MyTrueAncestry data they are linked to the Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a1a1a1a1a1a3a, anchoring the clan within a deep paternal line associated withLatest Articles
Late Bronze Age Central Europe: Ancient DNA, Isotopes and Burials Reveal Local Continuity Amid Cultural Change
Ancient DNA and Late Bronze Age Central Europe Ancient DNA and Shifting Ancestries in Late Bronze Age Central Europe The Late Bronze Age of Central Europe (approximately 1300–800 BCE) presents a fascinating window into ancient communities through rare genetic evidence. During this period, most people were cremated and their
Ancient DNA Reveals 4,000 Years of Population Shifts at the Ningxia Crossroads Between Steppe and Yellow River China
Ningxia: A Long-Term Crossroads of Peoples and Genes Ningxia: A Long-Term Crossroads of Peoples and Genes Ningxia emerges as one of Eurasia's great crossroads—not just a line on a map, but a place where very different worlds met across four millennia. This region witnessed the convergence of
Genetic Continuity and Mainland Affinities of Pre‑Ceramic Caribbean Populations
Early Settlement and Cultural Chronology of the Pre-Ceramic Caribbean Early Settlement and Cultural Chronology of the Pre-Ceramic Caribbean The Caribbean islands were among the very last places in the Americas to be settled, with the first clear traces of people on Hispaniola and Cuba appearing about 6,000 years ago.
Clan MacCabe
Clan MacCabe was a hard-fighting Gaelic military family that rose to prominence in Ireland after arriving as gallowglass warriors in the early 14th century. In MyTrueAncestry’s local lineage data, Clan MacCabe is linked to the Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a1a2a1, a branch associated with northwestern European warrior lineages and later figures
House of Bathory
The House of Báthory was one of the great noble lineages of the Kingdom of Hungary, rising to prominence across late medieval and early modern Central Europe. In MyTrueAncestry’s noble-family mapping, the house is linked primarily to Y-DNA haplogroup R1b1a1b1a1a1c1a, adding a genetic thread to one of the region’
Clan McNamara
The McNamaras were one of the great Dal gCais clans of medieval County Clare, rising to prominence in western Ireland as lords, builders, and military powerbrokers. Their strongest Y-DNA link in the local lineage data is R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a4b2a1, tying the clan's story to a deeper Atlantic-Celtic paternal heritage that
Reconstructing Indonesia’s Ancient West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace’s Line
West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace's Line in Indonesia West–East Genetic Divide Across Wallace's Line in Indonesia: A Comprehensive Study Introduction: The Great Divide The study explores one of the most dramatic natural frontiers in human prehistory: Wallace's Line. This deep-water boundary, running