Since aDNA research suggested a marked gene influx from Eastern into Central Europe in the 3rd millennium bc, outdated, simplistic narratives of massive migrations of closed populations have re-appeared in archaeological discussions. A more sophisticated model of migration from the steppes was proposed recently by Kristiansen et al. As a reaction to that proposal, this paper aims to contribute to this ongoing debate by refining the latter model, better integrating archaeological data and anthropological knowledge. It is argued that a polythetic classification of the archaeological material in Central Europe in the 3rd millennium reveals the presence of a new complex of single grave burial rituals which transcends the traditional culture lab...
This paper explores the current narratives of migration for the start and spread of the Neolithic wi...
Recent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic across Europe was neithe...
The emergence of Corded Ware Groups throughout Europe in the 3rd millennium BC is one of the most de...
Several recent high-profile aDNA studies have claimed to have identified major migrations during the...
The study of human migration since the Bronze Age is ready for a new view as archeological studies i...
Migration in the Pre-Roman Iron AgeThe archaeological group in focus here is the so-called Poienesti...
This article presents the results of research conducted within the framework of a multi...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the current understanding in Yamnaya burials from north of...
In this essay, we interrogate how aDNA analyses have been blended with the study of migrations in Eu...
The emerging field of Archaeogenetics has been claiming a pivotal role in ongoing efforts to reconst...
Europe’s prehistory oversaw dynamic and complex interactions of diverse societies, hitherto unexplor...
The Gjerrild burial provides the largest and best-preserved assemblage of human skeletal material pr...
Abstract: Objectives: In order to understand contacts between cultural spheres in the third millenni...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
This paper explores the current narratives of migration for the start and spread of the Neolithic wi...
Recent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic across Europe was neithe...
The emergence of Corded Ware Groups throughout Europe in the 3rd millennium BC is one of the most de...
Several recent high-profile aDNA studies have claimed to have identified major migrations during the...
The study of human migration since the Bronze Age is ready for a new view as archeological studies i...
Migration in the Pre-Roman Iron AgeThe archaeological group in focus here is the so-called Poienesti...
This article presents the results of research conducted within the framework of a multi...
This paper aims to provide an overview of the current understanding in Yamnaya burials from north of...
In this essay, we interrogate how aDNA analyses have been blended with the study of migrations in Eu...
The emerging field of Archaeogenetics has been claiming a pivotal role in ongoing efforts to reconst...
Europe’s prehistory oversaw dynamic and complex interactions of diverse societies, hitherto unexplor...
The Gjerrild burial provides the largest and best-preserved assemblage of human skeletal material pr...
Abstract: Objectives: In order to understand contacts between cultural spheres in the third millenni...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the problem under investigation is determined by the signif...
This paper explores the current narratives of migration for the start and spread of the Neolithic wi...
Recent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic across Europe was neithe...
The emergence of Corded Ware Groups throughout Europe in the 3rd millennium BC is one of the most de...