BACKGROUND: Recently, the study of mitochondrial variability in ancient humans has allowed the definition of population dynamics that characterised Europe in the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene. Despite the abundance of sites and skeletal remains few data are available for Italy. - AIM: We reconstructed the mitochondrial genomes of three Upper Palaeolithic individuals for some of the most important Italian archaeological contexts: Paglicci (South-Eastern Italy), San Teodoro (South-Western Italy) and Arene Candide (North-Western Italy) caves. - SUBJECTS AND METHODS We explored the phylogenetic relationships of the three mitogenomes in the context of Western Eurasian ancient and modern variability. - RESULTS Paglicci 12 belongs to sub-hap...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...
Grotta d'Oriente, a coastal cave located on the island of Favignana (Sicily, Italy) is a key site fo...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...
Background: Recently, the study of mitochondrial variability in ancient humans has allowed the defin...
The genetic structure of Italy appears to be mainly shaped by pre-Roman historical events. The studi...
Umbria is located in Central Italy and took the name from its ancient inhabitants, the Umbri, whose ...
Background: Since prehistoric times Southern Italy has been a cultural crossroads of the Mediterrane...
Background: The genetic variation in Italy is the result of ancient population movement, demographic...
Sicily is one of the main islands of the Mediterranean Sea, and it is characterized by a variety of ...
textabstractGenetic signatures from the Paleolithic inhabitants of Eurasia can be traced from the ea...
Genetic signatures from the Paleolithic inhabitants of Eurasia can be traced from the early divergen...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...
Grotta d'Oriente, a coastal cave located on the island of Favignana (Sicily, Italy) is a key site fo...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...
Background: Recently, the study of mitochondrial variability in ancient humans has allowed the defin...
The genetic structure of Italy appears to be mainly shaped by pre-Roman historical events. The studi...
Umbria is located in Central Italy and took the name from its ancient inhabitants, the Umbri, whose ...
Background: Since prehistoric times Southern Italy has been a cultural crossroads of the Mediterrane...
Background: The genetic variation in Italy is the result of ancient population movement, demographic...
Sicily is one of the main islands of the Mediterranean Sea, and it is characterized by a variety of ...
textabstractGenetic signatures from the Paleolithic inhabitants of Eurasia can be traced from the ea...
Genetic signatures from the Paleolithic inhabitants of Eurasia can be traced from the early divergen...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...
Grotta d'Oriente, a coastal cave located on the island of Favignana (Sicily, Italy) is a key site fo...
There are extensive data indicating that some glacial refuge zones of southern Europe (Franco-Cantab...