DNA Archive
Archaeology
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - A study of ancient DNA samples reveals some Northern Europeans came from Siberia. Researchers extracted DNA from the tooth roots of 56 individuals, 33
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Archaeology
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - The DNA of nine 13th century Crusaders buried in a pit in Lebanon shows that the soldiers making up the Crusader armies were genetically
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Archaeology
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - A Massey scientist is helping unearth new information about the earliest human-like groups, which can be used to improve healthcare for people in the
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Archaeology
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - The analyses of the study of ancient DNA from the Iberian Peninsula suggest Iberian male lineages were almost completely replaced, between 4,500 and 4,000
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - Scientists can learn a lot by examining DNA of ancient skeletons, but sometimes it’s easier said than done. It’s not always possible to get permission to study
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - By studying DNA there is a lot to be learned about the history of ancient people. A new intriguing DNA study reveals unexpected details about the peopling
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - Human remains dated between 590 and 630 CE have been analyzed by researchers from Eurac Research and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - A new DNA research conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University, the Israel Antiquities Authority and Harvard University, sheds light on migration waves from Anatolia and the Zagros
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Archaeology
Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - With a population of 330,000, Iceland is a country with its own peculiarities. Genes are no exception: isolation and inbreeding throughout its history
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - The AFP reports that researchers Ricardo Fujita and Jose Sandoval of Lima's University of San Martin de Porresit have been able to successfully trace the DNA of the
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - The debate how, and when the first Native Americans populated the Americas continues. An analysis of DNA sequences suggests the Native American founding population that migrated from
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - In 2003, a tiny, mummified skeleton was discovered in the Atacama Desert behind a Church. It was so unusual that the discovery sparked international interest. The six-inch
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - Scientists once could reconstruct humanity’s distant past only from the mute testimony of ancient settlements, bones, and artifacts. Today there is a new powerful approach in form
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - During the Viking Age females took part in battles and women could become great warriors. Archaeologists have examined an ancient tomb in the Viking town of Birka.
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - DNA studies reveal that people in Britain had blue eyes and dark skin 10,000 years ago. Who were the first people to arrive in Britain and where
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - Ever since the discovery in 1907, scientists have debated who was really buried in the Egyptian tomb of the two brothers. Now, ancient DNA can finally help
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Archaeology
AncientPage.com - We posses plenty of information about the Vikings, but our knowledge of the first Scandinavians is still limited. Who were the first Scandinavians? Where did they come
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Archaeology
Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - An 11,500-year-old skeleton discovered in Alaska raises new questions about who inhabited North America in the distant past. Examination of the skeleton shows
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - Archaeologists have discovered ruins of the lost town of Lechaion, the harbor from the ancient Greek city of Corinth. Many of the ancient underwater ruins are extremely
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - The first genetic map of the people of Ireland has been presented by a team of Irish, British and American researchers who analyzed data from 194 Irish
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - The mystery of Easter Island deepens. Scientists have conducted an analysis of DNA from ancient skeletal remains and it turns out history of Easter Island is not
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - The last Neanderthal died 40,000 years ago, but after humans and Neanderthals met many thousands of years ago, the two species began interbreeding and much of
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - The ancient Greeks are considered one of the most famous civilizations in Europe, but where did they have their beginnings? DNA samples from thousands of years ago
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - Thousands of years ago, the mysterious Canaanite people lived in a part of the world we now recognize as Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, establishing a
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - The Shroud of Turin is one of the most controversial Christian relics. It has been examined by many experts, but conclusive evidence that can shed light on
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Civilizations
AncientPages.com - Where did the earliest Indians come from? This subject has been long debated among researchers. The Indian Subcontinent is a great place of languages, cultures and religions:
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was a great scientist and a man ahead of his time. His vast knowledge and scientific curiosity resulted in a number of incredible inventions.
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Archaeology
AncientPages.com - A new study of the DNA reveals that the indigenous groups living today in the region of southern Alaska, are descendants of the first humans who came
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Ancient Mysteries
Thalia Lightbringer – AncientPages.com - Where did the Tuatha de Danann come from? Legends of these people resemble those of ancient Greek gods, goddesses and archaic heroes; Could there
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