The study of human migration since the Bronze Age is ready for a new view as archeological studies incorporate ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis of human, animal and plant remains, pathogens and the systematic use of big data. Prior archeology revolutions occurred with the advent of radiocarbon dating (1950s) and stable isotope analysis (1980s) and contributed to the understanding of who moved and when [1]. Using these methods, archeologists and historians sought to understand whether the few or the many contribute their ideas, genes or both to the creation of new communities, languages and material cultures or the transformation of existing ones. Future insights will be derived not only from the studies of texts, funerary inscriptions and practi...
Migrations and population dynamics are considered very problematic topics in the fields of ancient s...
Over the past decade, the ability to recover whole genomes from ancient remains has emerged as a pow...
The extent to which lineages of cultural descent match those of biological populations has been a su...
The study of human migration since the Bronze Age is ready for a new view as archeological studies i...
Archaeogenetics is the research field of studying the genetic information contained in ancient DNA (...
Various academic disciplines shed light on human migrations, helping us to reconstruct the past. Stu...
The development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis has radically transformed how we think about and stud...
Since aDNA research suggested a marked gene influx from Eastern into Central Europe in the 3rd mille...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) research first began in 1984 and ever since has greatly expanded our understandin...
Migration is a key concept in archaeology. It is a common explanation for the distribution and diffu...
The emerging field of Archaeogenetics has been claiming a pivotal role in ongoing efforts to reconst...
In this essay, we interrogate how aDNA analyses have been blended with the study of migrations in Eu...
Revealing the temporal and geographic pattern of human and animal dispersal and migration has been a...
Abstract ■ Productive as the recent collaboration between genetics and anthro-pology has been, addit...
In spite of our extensive knowledge of the human past, certain key questions remain to be answered a...
Migrations and population dynamics are considered very problematic topics in the fields of ancient s...
Over the past decade, the ability to recover whole genomes from ancient remains has emerged as a pow...
The extent to which lineages of cultural descent match those of biological populations has been a su...
The study of human migration since the Bronze Age is ready for a new view as archeological studies i...
Archaeogenetics is the research field of studying the genetic information contained in ancient DNA (...
Various academic disciplines shed light on human migrations, helping us to reconstruct the past. Stu...
The development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis has radically transformed how we think about and stud...
Since aDNA research suggested a marked gene influx from Eastern into Central Europe in the 3rd mille...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) research first began in 1984 and ever since has greatly expanded our understandin...
Migration is a key concept in archaeology. It is a common explanation for the distribution and diffu...
The emerging field of Archaeogenetics has been claiming a pivotal role in ongoing efforts to reconst...
In this essay, we interrogate how aDNA analyses have been blended with the study of migrations in Eu...
Revealing the temporal and geographic pattern of human and animal dispersal and migration has been a...
Abstract ■ Productive as the recent collaboration between genetics and anthro-pology has been, addit...
In spite of our extensive knowledge of the human past, certain key questions remain to be answered a...
Migrations and population dynamics are considered very problematic topics in the fields of ancient s...
Over the past decade, the ability to recover whole genomes from ancient remains has emerged as a pow...
The extent to which lineages of cultural descent match those of biological populations has been a su...