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  Ancient genomic research - from broad strokes to nuanced reconstructions of the past

Nägele, K., Rivollat, M., Yu, H., & Wang, K. (2022). Ancient genomic research - from broad strokes to nuanced reconstructions of the past. Journal of Anthropological Sciences, 100, 193-230. doi:10.4436/jass.10017.

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Nägele, Kathrin1, Author                 
Rivollat, Maïté1, Author                 
Yu, He1, Author                 
Wang, Ke1, Author                 
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1Department of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3222712              

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Free keywords: Ancient DNA, Archaeogenomics, Migrations, Dispersals, Human history
 Abstract: Ancient DNA (aDNA) studies have deployed genetic material from archaeological contexts
to investigate human dispersals and interactions, corroborating some longstanding hypotheses and revealing
new aspects of human history. After drawing the broad genomic strokes of human history, geneticists have
discovered the exciting possibilities of applying this method to answer questions on a smaller scale. This
review provides an overview of the commonly used methods, both in the laboratory and the analyses,
and summarizes the current state of genomic research. It reviews human dispersals across the continents
and additionally highlights some studies that integrated genomics to answer questions beyond biology to
understand the cultural and societal traits of past societies. By shining a light from multiple angles, we gain
a much better understanding of the real shape of the human past.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20222022
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 38
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.4436/jass.10017
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Title: Journal of Anthropological Sciences
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Publ. Info: Rom : Istituto Italiano di Antropologia (ISItA)
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 100 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 193 - 230 Identifier: ISSN: 2037-0644
ISSN: 1827-4765