Genetic testing has become a critical tool for the examination of ancient human remains. Earlier methods relied exclusively on observations and measurements. DNA analysis can date skeletal remains using radiocarbon dating, identify the sex of the individual, and determine the mtDNA and Y-chromosome haplogroups. Mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome haplogroups can be further used to understand kinship, burial practices, and other information about the civilization. For this study, I created a sampling strategy for the genetic analysis of a collection of 397 skeletons excavated during the 1930’s from an Iranian Bronze Age site called Tepe Hissar. DNA analysis can be cost prohibitive and requires samples be extracted and destroyed. A successful ...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
Ancient remains are considered very valuable artefacts, as they allow for the study of ancient cultu...
The recent proliferation of techniques suitable for DNA recovery in ancient samples has prompted ant...
The methods presented here seek to maximize the chances for the recovery of human DNA from ancient a...
Poster presented at Human Identification Solutions (HIDS) 2016, 10th-11th May, 2016, Barcelona, Spai...
Background: The study of ancient DNA enables the examination of genetic associations between past an...
Ancient DNA allows the analysis of the genetic makeup of past populations. However, due to the highl...
There are a variety of archaeological questions, which are difficult to assess by traditional archae...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) analyses necessitate the destructive sampling of archaeological material. Current...
<div><p>Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
The first ever human identification through DNA analysis was done in the year 1987. Since then, this...
Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an archaeo...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: William O. Beema...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
Ancient remains are considered very valuable artefacts, as they allow for the study of ancient cultu...
The recent proliferation of techniques suitable for DNA recovery in ancient samples has prompted ant...
The methods presented here seek to maximize the chances for the recovery of human DNA from ancient a...
Poster presented at Human Identification Solutions (HIDS) 2016, 10th-11th May, 2016, Barcelona, Spai...
Background: The study of ancient DNA enables the examination of genetic associations between past an...
Ancient DNA allows the analysis of the genetic makeup of past populations. However, due to the highl...
There are a variety of archaeological questions, which are difficult to assess by traditional archae...
Ancient DNA (aDNA) analyses necessitate the destructive sampling of archaeological material. Current...
<div><p>Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
The first ever human identification through DNA analysis was done in the year 1987. Since then, this...
Bones, teeth and hair are often the only physical evidence of human or animal presence at an archaeo...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2012. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: William O. Beema...
Background: Archaeological bones contain only small amounts of DNA due to post-mortem DNA degradati...
Ancient remains are considered very valuable artefacts, as they allow for the study of ancient cultu...
The recent proliferation of techniques suitable for DNA recovery in ancient samples has prompted ant...