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- Iron Age Bulgarian sample closely related to modern Sardinians
- Ramesses III belonged to haplogroup E1b1a
- Egyptian mummy identified as belonging to Y-haplogroup I2
- Hundreds of ancient Lombards to be autosomally tested
- ancient bavarians
- Late Hallstatt/early La Tène mtDNA
- Genome of Iron Age Thracian
- Two Iron age Thracians found to have totally different genetic origins
- New autosomal DNA of two ancient Thracian Iron Age individuals from Bulgaria
- Alans from River Don 8-th century 6 of them had haplogroup G2
- Ancient DNA Study of Iron Age vs Anglo Saxon Era British populations
- Genome of an Iron age Briton
- Bones of Macedonian King Philip II, Alexander the Great's father, have been found.
- The Celts were G2a2b2a1b L497 ( Hallstatt Y-DNA from Mitterkirchen, Upper Austria 700
- 1st century middle eastern Genome?
- Langobard MtDna in Northern Italy (Piemonte)
- Roman Villa and Merovingian Graves. Borgharen Netherlands. (Y-DNA J2a1 and J2b)
- R-Z36, Alpine Celts and Ligures
- First ancient DNA results from pre-Roman Celtic and Anglo-Saxon England
- J1 Sarmatians in Beslan
- Early London was Ethnically-diverse
- The Coming of the Anglo-Saxons to Britain
- R1b1a1a2a1a1c1a (R1b-S497): a native Celtic branch of R1b1a1a2a1a1 (R1b-U106) ?
- 1400 potential samples of Lombard aDNA
- Has Pazyryk Ice Maiden DNA been extracted/tested?
- Y-DNA from Germany in the 300s-400s AD shows 58% frequency of I1 and not much R1b
- MtDna from 2500 year old "Phoenician" in North Africa
- Upcoming paper on Alemannic dna
- Upcoming paper on ancient Sardinian dna
- Iron Age Steppes people supposed Iranics on a PCA
- Ancient mtDna from Roman Era central and southern Italy
- Hinxton-1 (Iron Age Celt ca. 160 BC - 26 AD) is on GEDmatch
- Scythian DNA
- Revisiting the subclades of Iron Age & Roman Age British R1b samples
- Deep genetic differences between neighbouring populations in 2nd century AD Poland
- Ancient Scythian horse genomes shed light on history of domestication
- Iron Age and Early Medieval Polish DNA
- Shackled skeletons in mass grave could be rebel army that tried to take Athens 2,600
- Pliny the Elder-Have they identified his skull?
- A female Viking warrior confirmed by genomics
- Complete mtDna from Romano Christian burial in Egypt
- Ancient dna from the Canary Islands
- Newly discovered skeletons in Qumran, Judean Desert
- Ancient Lombard DNA
- Mongol Empire source of C3* F3918
- The settlement of the Germanic elite in Kujawy
- Migration period: Frisians as a Danish/South Scandinavian derivative
- Phoenician mtdna from sardinia
- Ancient dna in a Slavic-Avar community
- Ancient mtDna from the Piceni of Novilara
- mtdna from iron age south baltic
- Lombards
- Upcoming paper on British ancient dna
- 137 ancient human genomes from across the Eurasian steppes
- Lombard vs Roman Y-DNA and mtDNA from northern Italy and Hungary
- "Barbarian" Genetics-Anglo-Saxons, Lombards and Huns
- Ancient MtDna: The Longobards
- Julius Caesar: Which haplogroup was his most likely?
- Central Asia input among some Bylany Iron Age people supposed to be a Celtic area
- Alemannic DNA
- Danish admixture in Poland?
- First Phoenician Dna analysis from Ibiza
- France gauls
- Iron Age Balkan DNA on GEDmatch
- Ancient Sudovian GEDmatch
- Archaeological genetics: a preliminary overview of the Iron Age Italian population
- Germanic dna
- Baden Wurttemberg
- Europeans in Zanzibar in 800 CE
- new Damgaard study on ancient Scythians, Xiongnu, Huns, Turks and Mongols
- Ancient Gothic mtDna
- Shifts in the Genetic Landscape of the Western Eurasian Steppe
- The Arrival of Siberian Ancestry Connecting the Eastern Baltic to Uralic Speakers fur
- Goth Migration into Central and Eastern Europe
- A Plague Pandemic through ancient genomes
- I8215 and I8206 - ancient Greek and ancient Gaul from Empuries colony
- Philistine DNA!
- bulgarian dna genetic evidence to iron age dwellers from pontic steppe
- iron age tocharian DNA
- Iron Age Gauls: brand new news!
- Has there been any genetic study on the Galatians (Celts that settled in Asia Minor)?
- Population history of southern Italy during Greek colonization
- Analysing Iron Age Italian samples
- Identifying the Y-DNA haplogroups of ancient Roman families through their descendants
- Roman areas
- Pigmentation and other traits from ancient Italian samples (Antonio et al. 2019)
- central europe and Italy iron age
- Genetic History of the Near East (Iron & Classical Ages) - Haber at al. 2020
- Silk Road admixture
- Aethiops milites -The genetic trace of Roman-Egyptian soldiers in North West Europe
- Pre-roman mtdna umbria
- Early Medieval Genetic Data from Ural Region
- 2000 year old Egyptian mummy pathogens
- First Islamic Genomes in the Levant
- Genetic analysis of Ancient Gaul
- mtDNA from 30 Iron Age samples from Polizzello (Sicily, Italy), Sikania
- Isotopic evidence for geographic heterogeneity in Ancient Greek military forces
- Genomes from 82 Etruscans and Southern Italians.(800 BCE – 1,000 CE).
- The genetic origin of Daunians
- Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1st–3rd cent. CE): a genetic jun
- Ancient DNA of Roman Danubian Frontier and Slavic Migrations (Olalde 2021)
- Struggling with modeling Kazakhstan_Nomad_HP.SG
- Insights into Punic genetic signatures in the southern necropolis of Tharros (Sardini
- Ancient genomics reveals tripartite origins of Japanese populations.
- The origin and legacy of the Etruscans through a 2000-year archeogenomic time transec
- Imperial Roman Eastern Mediterranean (C5)
- Genetic continuity of Indo-Iranian speakers since the Iron Age in southern Central As
- Bronze Age Ancestry with Steppe-Related Ancestry in Late Iron age Uzbekistan
- Illyrian DNA?
- the genetic origin of Huns, Avars and conquering Hungarians
- Southern Illyrians & Mycenean Greeks on a PCA plot
- More Scythian Amazons
- Imperial Roman Community of Casal Bertone (Rome, First–Third Centuries AD)
- Gauls: variations mobility
- Magna Grecia paper
- Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age
- Genomic analysis of two Pompeians that died during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD
- Maslomecz Goths Y-DNA: 13 out of 18 are I1-M253
- A Genetic History of Continuity and Mobility in the Iron Age Central Mediterranean
- Sampling of 5-6th century cemeteries in Pannonia
- The diverse genetic origins of a Classical period Greek army
- Tumuli of IA inSouthern Slovenia
- The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present
- Studying genetic and cultural admixture of Phoenicians in Sicily
- South Albania Tumulus DNA samples
- Intense community dynamics in the pre-Roman frontier site of Fermo (9th–5th century)
- Imputed genomes and haplotype-based analyses of the Picts of early medieval Scotland
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