Ancient DNA from El Mirón Cave reveals a 46,000-year lineage of the Red Lady
About 19,000 years ago, a prehistoric woman was buried inside El Mirón Cave, a huge rock shelter in Northern Spain. ...
Discover ancient DNA studies uncovering human ancestry, migrations, and population history.
About 19,000 years ago, a prehistoric woman was buried inside El Mirón Cave, a huge rock shelter in Northern Spain. ...
A genetic study has, for the first time, unraveled a matrilocal social system in Iron Age Britain, where land and ...
A skull long thought to belong to Arsinoë IV, sister of Cleopatra, has been confirmed to be the remains of ...
A new study revealed key insights about Mediterranean language families' origins, including Italo-Celtic and Graeco-Armenian branches of Indo-European. An international ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a unique ritual sacrifice involving close family members in the ancient Moche culture of Peru. ...
Archaeologists have made a fascinating discovery in a Roman-era cemetery in Pommerœul, Belgium, revealing a skeleton composed of bones from ...
Norwegian researchers have used genetic analysis to potentially identify the remains of a medieval figure described in an 800-year-old Norse ...
Scientists have unveiled a detailed account of the life and death of a baby boy who lived around 17,000 years ...
Beneath the bustling streets of Paris lies a haunting relic of the past: the Paris catacombs. This subterranean labyrinth stretches ...
After two decades of research, forensic scientists have finally confirmed that the remains buried in Seville Cathedral, Spain, belong to ...
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