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  • Pleistocene North African g... Pleistocene North African genomes link Near Eastern and sub-Saharan African human populations
    van de Loosdrecht, Marieke; Bouzouggar, Abdeljalil; Humphrey, Louise ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 2018-May-04, 2018-05-04, 20180504, Volume: 360, Issue: 6388
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    North Africa is a key region for understanding human history, but the genetic history of its people is largely unknown. We present genomic data from seven 15,000-year-old modern humans, attributed to ...
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  • Late Pleistocene human geno... Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia
    Feldman, Michal; Fernández-Domínguez, Eva; Reynolds, Luke ... Nature communications, 03/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Anatolia was home to some of the earliest farming communities. It has been long debated whether a migration of farming groups introduced agriculture to central Anatolia. Here, we report the first ...
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  • Deeply divergent archaic mi... Deeply divergent archaic mitochondrial genome provides lower time boundary for African gene flow into Neanderthals
    Posth, Cosimo; Wißing, Christoph; Kitagawa, Keiko ... Nature communications, 07/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Ancient DNA is revealing new insights into the genetic relationship between Pleistocene hominins and modern humans. Nuclear DNA indicated Neanderthals as a sister group of Denisovans after diverging ...
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  • A genome sequence from a modern human skull over 45,000 years old from Zlatý kůň in Czechia
    Prüfer, Kay; Posth, Cosimo; Yu, He ... Nature ecology & evolution, 06/2021, Volume: 5, Issue: 6
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    Modern humans expanded into Eurasia more than 40,000 years ago following their dispersal out of Africa. These Eurasians carried ~2-3% Neanderthal ancestry in their genomes, originating from admixture ...
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  • Genome-wide autosomal, mtDN... Genome-wide autosomal, mtDNA, and Y chromosome analysis of King Bela III of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty
    Wang, Chuan-Chao; Posth, Cosimo; Furtwängler, Anja ... Scientific reports, 09/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    The ancient Hungarians, "Madzsars", established their control of the Carpathian Basin in the late ninth century and founded the Hungarian Kingdom around 1000AD. The origin of the Magyars as a tribal ...
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  • Genomic portrait and relate... Genomic portrait and relatedness patterns of the Iron Age Log Coffin culture in northwestern Thailand
    Carlhoff, Selina; Kutanan, Wibhu; Rohrlach, Adam B ... Nature communications, 12/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    The Iron Age of highland Pang Mapha, northwestern Thailand, is characterised by a mortuary practice known as Log Coffin culture. Dating between 2300 and 1000 years ago, large coffins carved from ...
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  • Survival of Late Pleistocen... Survival of Late Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherer Ancestry in the Iberian Peninsula
    Villalba-Mouco, Vanessa; van de Loosdrecht, Marieke S.; Posth, Cosimo ... Current biology, 04/2019, Volume: 29, Issue: 7
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    The Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe represents an important test case for the study of human population movements during prehistoric periods. During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the ...
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  • A treponemal genome from an... A treponemal genome from an historic plague victim supports a recent emergence of yaws and its presence in 15th century Europe
    Giffin, Karen; Lankapalli, Aditya Kumar; Sabin, Susanna ... Scientific reports, 06/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Developments in techniques for identification of pathogen DNA in archaeological samples can expand our resolution of disease detection. Our application of a non-targeted molecular screening ...
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