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Chris Stringer
10 months ago
Archaeogenomic insights into commensalism and regional variation in pig management in Neolithic northwest Europe
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Archaeogenomic insights into commensalism and regional variation in pig management in Neolithic northwest Europe | PNAS
The relationship between humans and pigs has changed dramatically since their domestication in southwest Asia and subsequent human-induced introduc...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2410235122
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Tom Booth
12 months ago
Another low key blockbuster from the Dublin aDNA 118 ancient sheep genome! When people with steppe ancestry migrated across Europe in the 3rd Millennium BC, they brought their sheep with them. That must have been herd going.
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Ancient genomics and the origin, dispersal, and development of domestic sheep
The origins and prehistory of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are incompletely understood; to address this, we generated data from 118 ancient genomes spanning 12,000 years sampled from across Eurasia. Ge...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adn2094
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Kevin Daly
12 months ago
Thread and open access version to come- Ancient genomics and the origin, dispersal, and development of domestic sheep | Science
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Ancient genomics and the origin, dispersal, and development of domestic sheep
The origins and prehistory of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are incompletely understood; to address this, we generated data from 118 ancient genomes spanning 12,000 years sampled from across Eurasia. Ge...
https://search.app/gtSKYHF5HqRarFCC6
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Kevin Mitchell
12 months ago
Continental influx and pervasive matrilocality in Iron Age Britain
rdcu.be/d72Fj
- a fascinating paper from my
@tcddublin.bsky.social
colleagues Lara Cassidy, Dan Bradley and others, shedding light on the prominent role of women in Celtic societies
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Continental influx and pervasive matrilocality in Iron Age Britain
Nature - An analysis of ancient mitochondrial and nuclear DNA shows evidence of matrilocal communities in Iron Age Britain.
https://rdcu.be/d72Fj
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Durotriges Dig
about 1 year ago
The Durotriges An Iron Age people with women at the centre of power, kinship and land ownership A great report on our joint
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@bournemouthuni.bsky.social
research project by
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in
@science.org
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www.science.org/content/arti...
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Part of ancient Britain was a woman’s world, burials reveal
2000-year-old graves suggest women wielded as much—and sometimes more—power than men in some Celtic tribes
https://www.science.org/content/article/part-ancient-britain-was-woman-s-world-ancient-burials-reveal
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Delighted that our new paper on female-centred kinship in Celtic Britain is out in Nature
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08409-6.pdf
about 1 year ago
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Back home in Derry
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Snow on the hills in co Derry
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