We don‘t have a single ancient DNA from MESOPOTAMIA, yet and Africa is still extremely undersampled. Concerning Europe, we are able to connect more and more the dots. However, we still need DNA from Classical Greeks and the time period when the Dorians or Pro-Greeks showed up. Greece has the human remains of the Macedonian King Philip, the father of the legendary Alex the Great and remains from possibly Hephaestion. It would be amazing if the Greek government would allow DNA testing on them. That would tell us so much about who Alexander and the Macadonians were ethnically speaking. Furthermore, the question of the Indo-European homeland is still not settled. I‘d love to see aDNA/mtDNA or yDNA from Paleo, Neolithic, and M****ithic Africa. There are upcoming papers about ancient Egypt though, hopefully with lots of samples from predynastic, OK, and NK Egypt. Plus we are waiting for the very important Dzudzuana paper from Lazaridis for 3 years now.