This article reviews scientific publications that have attempted to use genetic and genomic data in order to investigate European migrations between the fourth and ninth centuries. It considers early single-locus studies that used mtDNA and y-chromosome data. These studies were successful in formulating hypotheses concerning migration and heterogeneity, primarily between the Continent and the British Isles and Iceland, but could only examine a small portion of the entire genetic inheritance. The article continues with a presentation of more recent genome-wide studies. In particular, it evaluates the problems of using modern genomic data to understand past migratory processes, arguing that modern DNA is a problematic source for understanding...
The revolution of sequencing technology has brought an exponential increase in the production of gen...
Despite centuries of research, much about the barbarian migrations that took place between the four...
We have newly constructed an ethnohistorical database consisting of 3460 records of ethnic locations...
Following their dispersal out of Africa, humans colonised all continents of the world save one, Anta...
The evolutionary history of modern humans is characterized by numerous migrations driven by environm...
The recent genealogical history of human populations is a complex mosaic formed by individual migrat...
The recent genealogical history of human populations is a complex mosaic formed by individual migrat...
Some of the transitional periods of Britain during the first millennium A.D. are traditionally assoc...
Despite centuries of research, much about the barbarian migrations that took place between the fourt...
The recent genealogical history of human populations is a complex mosaic formed by individual migrat...
This chapter examines the genetic history of Europe during the past 20,000 years, looking especially...
Archaeogenetics is the research field of studying the genetic information contained in ancient DNA (...
Many modern European states trace their roots back to a period known as the Migration Period that sp...
The history of the British Isles and Ireland is characterized by multiple periods of major cultural ...
We have newly constructed an ethnohistorical database consisting of 3460 records of ethnic locations...
The revolution of sequencing technology has brought an exponential increase in the production of gen...
Despite centuries of research, much about the barbarian migrations that took place between the four...
We have newly constructed an ethnohistorical database consisting of 3460 records of ethnic locations...
Following their dispersal out of Africa, humans colonised all continents of the world save one, Anta...
The evolutionary history of modern humans is characterized by numerous migrations driven by environm...
The recent genealogical history of human populations is a complex mosaic formed by individual migrat...
The recent genealogical history of human populations is a complex mosaic formed by individual migrat...
Some of the transitional periods of Britain during the first millennium A.D. are traditionally assoc...
Despite centuries of research, much about the barbarian migrations that took place between the fourt...
The recent genealogical history of human populations is a complex mosaic formed by individual migrat...
This chapter examines the genetic history of Europe during the past 20,000 years, looking especially...
Archaeogenetics is the research field of studying the genetic information contained in ancient DNA (...
Many modern European states trace their roots back to a period known as the Migration Period that sp...
The history of the British Isles and Ireland is characterized by multiple periods of major cultural ...
We have newly constructed an ethnohistorical database consisting of 3460 records of ethnic locations...
The revolution of sequencing technology has brought an exponential increase in the production of gen...
Despite centuries of research, much about the barbarian migrations that took place between the four...
We have newly constructed an ethnohistorical database consisting of 3460 records of ethnic locations...