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Papers The Neolithic Expansion: A Genetic and Archaeological Journey Through Ancient Europe The Great Migration Begins The saga of Neolithic expansion represents one of humanity's most transformative chapters, chronicling the monumental migration of farmers from their Anatolian and Aegean homelands across the European continent approximately 8600 years ago. This revolutionary movement fundamentally altered the European lifestyle, replacing millennia-old hunter-gatherer traditions By Jamie L • 3 min read
Papers Ancient DNA Sheds Light on Post-Roman Society in the Little Hungarian Plain Ancient Migrations and Post-Roman Europe Ancient Migrations and the Formation of Post-Roman Societies What a delightful foray into the intricate dance of genetics and archaeology! This fascinating study unveils the tale of how ancient DNA intertwines with the historical fabric of the post-Roman period in the Little Hungarian Plain. It& By Caterina • 4 min read
Papers The Genetic History of Portugal Genetic History of Portugal: A Journey Through Millennia Genetic History of Portugal: A Journey Through Millennia Unearthing Ancient Genomes The fascinating story of Portugal's genetic history unfurls over 5000 years, from the days of the Neolithic farmers to the bustling nineteenth century. Recent studies have revealed a comprehensive By Caterina • 6 min read
Papers Ancient DNA in Post-Roman Britain Kinship Patterns and Social Organization in Early Medieval England Kinship Patterns and Social Organization in Early Medieval England The post-Roman site of Worth Matravers in Dorset presents a compelling tableau of kinship structures in early medieval England. Nestled at the western edge of Anglo-Saxon cultural influence on the scenic Isle By Sven • 3 min read
Papers West African DNA Discovered in Seventh-Century England West African Ancestry in Seventh-Century England West African DNA confirms Mobility in Early Medieval England This comprehensive document explores groundbreaking archaeological and genetic findings from Kent and Dorset that reveal the presence of individuals with recent sub-Saharan African ancestry in early medieval England. These remarkable discoveries highlight the interconnected nature By Caterina • 5 min read
Papers Viking Age Gotland: Burial Practices of Children Viking Age Children at Ihre, Gotland: Archaeological Insights into Identity and Gender Expression Within the heart of the Viking Age, on the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea, a burial site yields intriguing insights into the lives of Viking children and adults. The Ihre burial ground, one of the By Sven • 3 min read
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