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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
papers Echoes of Imperial Russia: A Genomic Journey with Mrs. Callavinna Keller The Romanovs and Their Modern Connection The enduring allure of the Romanov family has been marked by mystery, intrigue, and tragic history. Over a century after their brutal execution, modern-day science invites us to revisit the past through the power of DNA. Mrs. Callavinna Keller's genetic journey offers By Caterina • 4 min read
papers The Hungarian Conquest: Archaeological and Genetic Origins of the Magyars The Hungarian Conquest: Archaeological and Genetic Origins of the Magyars The Great Migration from the Eastern Steppes The Hungarian Conquest of the 10th century brought the remarkable Magyars into the Carpathian Basin, fundamentally changing the course of Central European history. These early medieval Magyars, a fierce confederation of mounted warriors, By Sven • 5 min read
papers Pre-European Leprosy in the Americas Archaeological and Genetic Exploration of Pre-European Leprosy in the Americas Archaeological and Genetic Exploration of Pre-European Leprosy in the Americas The Fascinating Discovery of Ancient Leprosy in the Americas The recent study by Lopopolo et al. has shed light on a significant archaeological and genetic revelation regarding the history of By Caterina • 6 min read
papers The Enigmatic Phoenician Tombs of Sicily The ancient Phoenician civilization, renowned for their expansive maritime trade networks, left an indelible mark throughout the Mediterranean, with Sicily serving as a pivotal hub in their complex web of cultural and commercial exchange. Recent archaeological investigations have revealed intriguing discrepancies between radiocarbon dating and traditional archaeological dating methods from By Jamie Larson • 4 min read
papers Exploring the Ancient Human Face of Western Europe: Insights from Sima del Elefante A Window into Our Ancient Past Sima del Elefante, located in the Atapuerca Mountains of Spain, has emerged as a keystone site for understanding early human presence in Europe. Spanning layers of history, this cave has gifted us profound insights into both the landscape and its ancient inhabitants. The study By Caterina • 6 min read
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