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Ancient DNA Reveals Complex Family Structures in a 3,500-Year Old Bronze Age Community

Recent research combining archaeology and genetics has uncovered surprising insights into the social lives of a Bronze Age community in northwestern Calabria, Italy. A study published in Nature Communications by scientists from the Max Planck Harvard Research Center for the Ancient Mediterranean and the University of Bologna has, for the first time, reconstructed
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Ancient Genes Tell a New Story: The Phoenicians’ True Ancestry

Secrets of the Phoenicians: Why Their Genes Didn’t Travel Like Their Culture? and What Ancient DNA Says About the Phoenicians’ Global Influence. A new study, published in Nature on 23 April, uncovers surprising revelations about the ancient Phoenician civilization. While the Phoenicians spread their culture, language, and revolutionary alphabet across the Mediterranean, their genetic footprint did
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Ancient DNA Reveals European Boat Trip to North Africa

Ancient DNA Reveals European Boat Trip to North Africa History, as we know it, is constantly being rewritten as new discoveries emerge. And a recent study involving ancient DNA has thrown a complete reversal of expectations into our understanding of Stone Age migrations. It appears that European hunter-gatherers, those resourceful ancestors of ours, might have
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Ancient DNA Rewrites European Prehistory: A Tale of Ice Age Diversity

Europe during the Ice Age a frozen, icy land where tough hunter-gatherers lived and survived in extreme conditions. For years, experts thought these ancient people all shared a similar culture. But now, due to amazing advances in ancient DNA research, we’ve learned the truth is much more complex and interesting than we ever thought.
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