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Papers Scientific Insights into Ancient Macedonia: the Tomb of Persephone and its Occupants Vergina: A Glimpse into Ancient Macedonia Buried deep under the Great Tumulus of Vergina, often referred to as Aegae, lies a remarkable cist-tomb known popularly as the "Tomb of Persephone." Situated in the midst of what is believed to be a royal burial complex of the Macedonian kings, By Caterina • 4 min read
Papers Unveiling Ancient Rituals: Neolithic Burials in Southern France Ancient DNA Reveals Neolithic Funerary Practices in Southern France The archaeological site of Aven de la Boucle, a karst shaft near Corconne, Gard in Southern France, unveils revealing insights into Neolithic burial customs. Used as a collective burial ground from 3,600 to 2,800 BCE, this site encompasses the By Sven • 6 min read
Papers North Sea Migrations to Britain: From Vikings to Industrial Revolution The North Sea has long served as both barrier and bridge between the peoples of Denmark and Britain, its waters carrying traders, warriors, settlers, and their stories across centuries of human history. Recent groundbreaking research involving 858,635 individuals has unveiled the remarkable genetic legacy of these maritime interactions, painting By Sven • 7 min read
Papers "Atypical Burials" in Late Medieval Poland The Outcasts, the Sick, and the Undead: Atypical Burials of Greater Poland The Outcasts, the Sick, Vampires and the Undead The phrase "atypical burials" might sound almost understated given the gripping tales these ancient graves from Greater Poland have to tell. Stretching from the 14th to the 18th By Jamie Larson • 6 min read
Papers The Genetic History of Portugal: A 5000-Year Journey Through Time Introduction: Unveiling Portugal's Ancient DNA The exploration of ancient DNA in Portugal unveils a mesmerizing narrative extending over 5,000 years, offering a vivid tapestry of migration, interaction, and persistence among diverse populations. Researchers have embarked on an extraordinary journey through time, scrutinizing the genetic archives hidden within By Sven • 7 min read
Papers The Genetic Aftermath of Roman and Migration Period Colonization in the Iberian Peninsula Archaeological Discoveries From Roman Times to Late Antiquity Introduction to Iberian Archaeological Heritage The Iberian Peninsula stands as one of Europe's most archaeologically rich regions, offering an extraordinary window into the complex tapestry of human civilization spanning millennia. From the dramatic coastlines of AlmerÃa to the rolling hills By Jamie Larson • 6 min read
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