This paper aims to provide a first glimpse into the genomic characterization of individuals buried in Casal Bertone (Rome, first–third centuries AD) to gain preliminary insight into the genetic makeup of people who lived near a tannery workshop, fullonica. Therefore, we explored the genetic characteristics of individuals who were putatively recruited as fuller workers outside the Roman population. Moreover, we identified the microbial communities associated with humans to detect microbes associated with the unhealthy environment supposed for such a workshop. We examined five individuals from Casal Bertone for ancient DNA analysis through whole-genome sequencing via a shotgun approach. We conducted multiple investigations to unveil the genet...
Across Europe, the genetics of the Chalcolithic/Bronze Age transition is increasingly characterized ...
The archaeological site of Pompeii is one of the fifty-four UNESCO World Heritage sites in Italy, th...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...
This paper aims to provide a first glimpse into the genomic characterization of individuals buried i...
Background Rome became the prosperous Capital of the Roman Empire through the political and military...
Ancient Rome was the capital of an empire of ~70 million inhabitants, but little is known about the ...
The archaeological site of Pompeii is one of the 54 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Italy, thanks to ...
Across Europe, the genetics of the Chalcolithic/Bronze Age transition is increasingly characterized ...
The archaeological site of Pompeii is one of the fifty-four UNESCO World Heritage sites in Italy, th...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...
This paper aims to provide a first glimpse into the genomic characterization of individuals buried i...
Background Rome became the prosperous Capital of the Roman Empire through the political and military...
Ancient Rome was the capital of an empire of ~70 million inhabitants, but little is known about the ...
The archaeological site of Pompeii is one of the 54 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Italy, thanks to ...
Across Europe, the genetics of the Chalcolithic/Bronze Age transition is increasingly characterized ...
The archaeological site of Pompeii is one of the fifty-four UNESCO World Heritage sites in Italy, th...
A case study in illustrating the potential contribution of ancient DNA approach to humna evolutionar...