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Modern humans arrived in Europe ~45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic composition before the start of farming ~8,500 years ago. Here we analyse genome-wide data from 51 Eurasians from ~45,000–7,000 years ago. Over... more
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      ArchaeologyPaleoanthropologyHuman EvolutionAncient DNA Research
Humans first peopled the North American Arctic (northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland) around 6000 years ago, leaving behind a complex archaeological record that consisted of different cultural units and distinct ways of life, including... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyHuman EvolutionHuman Genetics
• Newly generated pre-Neolithic European mtDNA genomes triple the number available • Clade M found for the first time in Europe, prior to the Last Glacial Maximum bottleneck • Rapid single dispersal of all non-Africans less than 55,000... more
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      ArchaeologyPaleoanthropologyHuman EvolutionAncient DNA (Archaeology)
The colonization of the human environment by plants, and the consequent evolution of domesticated forms is increasingly being viewed as a co-evolutionary plantehuman process that occurred over a long time period, with evidence for the... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyArchaeologyAnthropologyHuman Evolution
In a previous study, Kaestle and Smith [Am J Phys Anthropol 115 (2001) 1-12] supported a recent (A.D. 1000) Numic expansion into the Great Basin region based on a molecular and statistical analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of ancient... more
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      Migration (Anthropology)Ancient DNA (Anthropology)Great Basin Prehistory
Our understanding of the evolution of domestication has changed radically in the past 10 years, from a relatively simplistic rapid origin scenario to a protracted complex process in which plants adapted to the human environment. The... more
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      BioinformaticsEvolutionary BiologyArchaeologyHuman Evolution
Recovered and amplified ancient DNA (aDNA), from a historically documented 19th century Upper Canadian pioneer cemetery produced genotypes that were used to infer a past societal kinship system. While the results from multiplex short... more
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyKinship (Anthropology)Ancient DNA (Anthropology)
The genus Cucurbita (squashes, pumpkins, gourds) contains numerous domesticated lineages with ancient New World origins. It was broadly distributed in the past but has declined to the point that several of the crops’ progenitor species... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyEvolutionary Archaeology
While Phoenician culture and trade networks had a significant impact on Western civilizations , we know little about the Phoenicians themselves. In 1994, a Punic burial crypt was discovered on Byrsa Hill, near the entry to the National... more
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      Ancient HistoryAncient DNA (Archaeology)Ancient DNA ResearchAncient DNA (Anthropology)
If most academic debates surrounding the recent boom of ancient DNA (aDNA) so far have concerned conflicting research epistemologies, this article is a call for taking aspects of media and communication more seriously. Analyzing the fates... more
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      ArchaeologyMedia StudiesViking Age ArchaeologyAncient DNA (Anthropology)
The reproducibility of short tandem repeat (STR) genotyping of highly degraded DNA is often reduced due to artifacts generated during polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification. The frequency and amount of these artifacts are related... more
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      Forensic ScienceAncient DNA ResearchForensic DNA Analysis - Method Development and OptimizationAncient DNA (Anthropology)
The history of human populations in Africa is complex and includes various demographic events that influenced patterns of genetic variation across the continent. Through genetic studies of modern-day, and most recently, ancient African... more
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      African HistoryPopulation GeneticsAncient DNA (Archaeology)Neolithic Transition
Objectives: The majority of anthropological studies on dermatoglyphics examine the heritability and inter-population variation of Level 1 detail (e.g., pattern type, total ridge count), while forensic scientists concentrate on individual... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyForensic AnthropologyHuman GeneticsAncient DNA (Anthropology)
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      Ancient DNA (Archaeology)Ancient DNA ResearchAncient DNA (Anthropology)
This review revealed a new mechanism for gene regulation through “gene silencing” at the transcriptional level (TGS) or at the post -transcriptional level (PTGS), which play a key role in many essential cellular processes. Today dsRNA... more
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      DNA genotypingDNA MICROARRAYSDNA (Forensic Science)DNA replication
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
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      PaleobiologyEnvironmental HistoryPaleobotanyArchaeogenetics
Six million Jews were killed by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II. Archaeological excavations in the area of the death camp in Sobibór, Poland, revealed ten sets of human skeletal remains presumptively assigned to... more
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      ForensicsBone BiologyGenomicsDNA (Forensic Science)
Abstrak Penelitian migrasi dan penghunian manusia kuno di Indonesia masih memunculkan perdebatan sampai kini, baik dari perspektif antropologi biologis, genetika manusia atau arkeologis. Perdebatan itu selalu membuka ruang lagi untuk... more
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      Prehistoric ArchaeologyHuman Remains (Anthropology)Ancient DNA (Archaeology)Ancient DNA Research
Andreas Doulis. Associate Research fellow, Greek Agriculural Organization «Dimitra», Institution of vineyard, horticulture and floriculture, Laboratory of plant biotechnology -Genomic Resources, Iraklio, Crete
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      Molecular MarkersNondestructive Testing, Inspection and Evaluation (NDT/NDE)Ancient DNA (Archaeology)Ancient DNA Research