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How Ancient DNA Shows Mobility and Identity on Peru’s Coa

New research using ancient DNA is changing what we know about life on Peru’s coast long before the Inca Empire. Scientists studied DNA from human remains found at several coastal sites, and they combined these data with radiocarbon dating and chemical analysis of teeth and bones to learn how people moved and lived. The results…
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How Genetics Prove Ties to Ancient Paleo-Balkans

( Image credited : This image has been created using perplexity AI as a suggestive visual) Unlocking the Ancient Roots of the Albanian People: What DNA Reveals Have you ever wondered where the Albanian people come from? Their history is a bit of a mystery. They don’t show up in old records until around the…
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Ancient DNA’s Challenge to the ‘Hygiene Hypothesis’

Recent ancient DNA research finds that gene variants selected over the past 10,000 years for fighting infections often lower the risk of allergies like asthma, not heighten it. This upends the popular idea that our allergies stem from immune systems adapted to a germier past but mismatched with today’s cleaner world. sciencenews+1 The Hygiene Hypothesis…
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Ancient DNA Reveals 15,800‑Year Old Human Dog Bond in Anatolia

Ancient DNA research has uncovered the earliest solid proof that humans and dogs started living together as companions around 15,800 years ago in Anatolia (now Turkey). This bond formed among nomadic hunter-gatherers during the harsh Ice Age, well before farming or villages existed. Step by Step Examination Scientists from the University of Liverpool and others…
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6,000-Year-Old Colombian Genome Found with No Modern Relatives

(Image credited: this image has been created using Microsoft Copilot) DNA extracted from human remains at the Tequendama rock shelter in the Eastern Colombian Andes, radiocarbon dated to approximately 6,000 years before present (cal BP 5900–5700). Genome sequenced from a female individual (LMC006) interred with a juvenile, affiliated with the pre-ceramic Esmeraldas cultural complex. Whole…
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DNA Exposes Ancient Serbia Massacre – 77 Women and Kids Slaughtered

Imagine a quiet prehistoric village in what is now Serbia, around 800 BCE. Life revolves around farming, herding, and fragile alliances between communities. Then, violence erupts not in battle against warriors, but a targeted slaughter of the vulnerable: women and children. Archaeologists have just pieced together this grim tale from a mass grave, revealing…
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Ancient DNA Pushes Syphilis Lineage Back 5,500 Years: Oldest Genome from Colombia Rewrites History

Ancient DNA Pushes Syphilis Lineage Back 5,500 Years Ancient DNA analysis from a 5,500-year-old skeleton in Colombia has revealed the oldest known genome of a Treponema pallidum relative, rewriting the timeline of syphilis origins. This discovery extends the pathogen’s genetic record by about 3,000 years and challenges assumptions tying its emergence to agriculture and population…
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Ancient DNA Uncovers 2500-Year HHV-6 History

Human beta herpesviruses 6A and 6B, known as HHV-6A and HHV-6B, are viruses that infect most people and can embed into human DNA. A new study recovered ancient DNA from old bones to trace these viruses back over 2,500 years. The findings show they’ve evolved alongside humans since ancient times. What Are HHV-6A and 6B?…
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What Ancient DNA Tells us about the Russian conquest of Yakutia

Imagine living in one of the coldest places on Earth northeastern Siberia, where winter temperatures plunge below -50°C (-58°F). The Yakut people, also known as Sakha, have called this frozen landscape home for centuries. They left behind a rich archaeological record of their lives. But in 1632, Russian explorers arrived, bringing cereals for farming, deadly…
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How Ancient DNA Links Pacific Islanders and Their Pigs

New study reshapes our understanding of how people and animals moved across the Pacific and how deeply that shaped island life. It is not just a story about pigs; it is a story about people, voyages, culture, and the long-term impact humans have had on ecosystems. How Pacific Peoples Carried Pigs Across ocean A major…




