The curse of ancient Egyptian DNA was lifted by a recent study which sequenced the mitochondrial genomes (mtGenome) of 90 ancient Egyptians from the archaeological site of Abusir el-Meleq. Surprisingly, these ancient inhabitants were more closely related to those from the Near East than to contemporary Egyptians. It has been accepted that the timeless highway of the Nile River seeded Egypt with African genetic influence, well before pre-Dynastic times. Here we report on the successful recovery and analysis of the complete mtGenome from a burial recovered from a remote Romano–Christian cemetery, Kellis 2 (K2). K2 serviced the ancient municipality of Kellis, a village located in the Dakhleh Oasis in the southwest desert in Egypt. The data wer...
Background: In the third era of ancient DNA field, it has endured the mesmerising modifications, whi...
The Tomb of the Shroud is a first-century C.E. tomb discovered in Akeldama, Jerusalem, Israel that h...
Archaeological studies have revealed cultural connections between the two sides of the Red Sea datin...
The curse of ancient Egyptian DNA was lifted by a recent study which sequenced the mitochondrial gen...
Egypt, located on the isthmus of Africa, is an ideal region to study historical population dynamics ...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-04-21, accepted 2020-09-04, ...
© 2016 Luka PapacThe Samtavro cemetery, used from the Late Bronze Age through to the Early Middle Ag...
The genetic sequence of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is of particular interest to forensic invest...
The recent recovery of ancient DNA from a growing number of human samples shows that mitochondrial D...
International audienceWe extracted DNA from three skeletons belonging to the Yakut population, which...
The Tomb of the Shroud is a first-century C.E. tomb discovered in Akeldama, Jerusalem, Israel that h...
The archaeological site of Sagalassos is located in Southwest Turkey, in the western part of the Tau...
SummaryThe recovery of DNA sequences from early modern humans (EMHs) could shed light on their inter...
The Neolithic is a key period in the history of the European settlement. Although archaeological and...
Sequencing DNA from archaeological remains has opened up new possibilities for furthering our unders...
Background: In the third era of ancient DNA field, it has endured the mesmerising modifications, whi...
The Tomb of the Shroud is a first-century C.E. tomb discovered in Akeldama, Jerusalem, Israel that h...
Archaeological studies have revealed cultural connections between the two sides of the Red Sea datin...
The curse of ancient Egyptian DNA was lifted by a recent study which sequenced the mitochondrial gen...
Egypt, located on the isthmus of Africa, is an ideal region to study historical population dynamics ...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-04-21, accepted 2020-09-04, ...
© 2016 Luka PapacThe Samtavro cemetery, used from the Late Bronze Age through to the Early Middle Ag...
The genetic sequence of human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is of particular interest to forensic invest...
The recent recovery of ancient DNA from a growing number of human samples shows that mitochondrial D...
International audienceWe extracted DNA from three skeletons belonging to the Yakut population, which...
The Tomb of the Shroud is a first-century C.E. tomb discovered in Akeldama, Jerusalem, Israel that h...
The archaeological site of Sagalassos is located in Southwest Turkey, in the western part of the Tau...
SummaryThe recovery of DNA sequences from early modern humans (EMHs) could shed light on their inter...
The Neolithic is a key period in the history of the European settlement. Although archaeological and...
Sequencing DNA from archaeological remains has opened up new possibilities for furthering our unders...
Background: In the third era of ancient DNA field, it has endured the mesmerising modifications, whi...
The Tomb of the Shroud is a first-century C.E. tomb discovered in Akeldama, Jerusalem, Israel that h...
Archaeological studies have revealed cultural connections between the two sides of the Red Sea datin...