The article describes the possibilities and limitations of ancient DNA research on organic materials that are usually not the focus of archaeogenetics, because of their low preservation potential and thus rareness in archaeological settings. These are remains from fish and birds, animal hairs, and coprolites. Several of the author’s own key studies from different regions and time periods are presented.Key words: ancient DNA, archaeozoology, animal hairs, fishbone, Acipenser, Pelecanus, coprolites, paleofaeces.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v23i0.129
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: William O. Beema...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pleistocene sediments represents a rich resource for the study of past ho...
The recent proliferation of techniques suitable for DNA recovery in ancient samples has prompted ant...
The field of ancient DNA is dominated by studies focusing on terrestrial vertebrates. This taxonomic...
The last decade has seen important technological and methodological advances in the field of palaeog...
International audienceIt is the dream of all researchers working with ancient DNA to identify prior ...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
Plant diaspores, tissues and wood are preserved in natural and anthropogenic sediments. Also, over t...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pleistocene sediments represents a rich resource for the study of past ho...
Following the discovery in the late 1980s that hard tissues such as bones and teeth preserve genetic...
During a paleoparasitological survey of several animal mummies (Cavia aperea f. porcellus and Canis ...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) analyses necessitate the destructive sampling of archaeological material. Current...
The recent proliferation of techniques suitable for DNA recovery in ancient samples has prompted ant...
International audienceDespite the enormous potential of analyses of ancient DNA for phylogeographic ...
This thesis addresses gaps that exist in the theory and knowledge of ancient DNA (aDNA). Much of the...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: William O. Beema...
Ancient DNA recovered from Pleistocene sediments represents a rich resource for the study of past ho...
The recent proliferation of techniques suitable for DNA recovery in ancient samples has prompted ant...