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papers Unearthing North African Ancestry: Prehistoric DNA from the Green Sahara The Green Sahara: Ancient Civilizations of the African Humid Period African Humid Period and the Flourishing of Early Societies The journey back to a time when the Sahara, now one of Earth's most arid regions, was a thriving savanna known as the Green Sahara, reveals one of humanity& By Jamie Larson • 5 min read
papers Ancient DNA and Genetic Diversity in Post-Roman Central Europe Unearthing Early Medieval Europe: Insights from Ancient DNA The study of ancient genomes from burial sites across post-Roman Central Europe offers a fascinating window into demographic shifts and kinship structures that arose as the Roman Empire crumbled and new societies began to emerge. By examining 248 historic genomes from Late By Sven • 6 min read
papers Neolithic European Farmers: Glimpses into Their Genetic World Archaeologists have unearthed invaluable insights from six sites across Germany: Niederpöring, Fellbach-Öffingen, Trebur, Altendorf, Warburg, and Rimbeck. These sites offer a panoramic view of the Neolithic transition in Europe, capturing the essence of early life and its adaptations through the ages. Discoveries from these archaeological sites spread across modern Germany By Jamie Larson • 5 min read
papers Ancient DNA in the 5th Millennium Carpathian Basin Archaeological Sites and Community Structures in the Carpathian Basin The Remarkable Aszód-Papi földek In the rolling hills of Northern Hungary lies the Aszód-Papi földek, a Late Neolithic site where time itself seems to have paused to tell a story. Spanning an impressive 35-40 hectares, it houses a treasure trove of By Caterina • 7 min read
papers Unearthing Pompeiis Secrets: Unveiling the Genomic Tapestry of Ancient Romans Through Paleogenomic Analysis The ancient city of Pompeii presents an extraordinary tableau of Roman life frozen at a moment in history, becoming a veritable time capsule because of the Vesuvius eruption. Archaeologists have been uncovering not only buildings and artifacts but also numerous human remains that offer a thrilling glimpse into the genetic By Sven • 6 min read
papers Inequality and Royal Burials at Başur Höyük - Challenging Conventional Narratives in Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia The Case of Başur Höyük: A 'Royal' Cemetery on the Margins of Mesopotamia The Early Bronze Age cemetery of Başur Höyük, located in southeastern Türkiye, has revealed stunning archaeological and anthropological findings that challenge our traditional understanding of early state formation in Mesopotamia. This enigmatic site presents a By Jamie Larson • 5 min read
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