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The European project is due to wrap up in October 2023 after two years. The work has involved scrutinizing the written evidence of 10-plus Indo-European languages to find, for example, a word to ...
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New DNA from ancient European graves shows hunter-gatherers and the first farmers crossed paths far more than textbooks ever assumed — women drove the spread
Sometime around 5,000 years ago, a woman was buried in the waterlogged lowlands where the Rhine and Meuse rivers fan toward ...
New DNA evidence shows that Europe’s hunter-gatherers and early farmers interacted far more closely than previously thought, with women likely playing a crucial role in spreading farming across ...
A new study from the HistoGenes project, of which Patrick Geary, professor emeritus in the School of Historical Studies, is co-PI, is helping scholars frame a better picture of the early medieval ...
Researchers have identified three major waves of migration in early Europe, using a new technique to analyze human genomes. The analysis revealed that Scandinavia was a crucial hotspot for people as ...
A new study has unveiled striking parallels between the carved symbolism of Göbekli Tepe’s famous Vulture Stone and the ritual imagery of the Trypillia culture in Eastern Europe. The research suggests ...
Around 5,000 years ago, at the dawn of the Bronze Age, a mass migration of peoples from the grasslands of the Eurasian steppe poured into Europe. Called the Yamnaya, these horse herders introduced ...
Leveraging a unique statistical analysis and applying it to ancient DNA extracted from human skeletal remains, a team of researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and the University of ...
Tartessos was a land of myths and riches. The advanced culture of the people thrived on the southern Iberian Peninsula near the Guadalquivir River, an area now known as Andalusia, Spain. The story of ...
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