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View article: Marked regionalism during the Last Glacial across the Italian Peninsula: Evidence from the large mammal assemblage of Santa Maria di Agnano (Apulia, southern Italy)
Marked regionalism during the Last Glacial across the Italian Peninsula: Evidence from the large mammal assemblage of Santa Maria di Agnano (Apulia, southern Italy) Open
View article: Mesolithic plant processing unveiled: Multiscale use-wear analysis of the ground stone tools from Vlasac (Serbia)
Mesolithic plant processing unveiled: Multiscale use-wear analysis of the ground stone tools from Vlasac (Serbia) Open
View article: Social and genetic diversity in first farmers of central Europe
Social and genetic diversity in first farmers of central Europe Open
View article: Correction: ‘Dental cementum virtual histology of Neanderthal teeth from Krapina (Croatia, 130–120 kyr): an informed estimate of age, sex and adult stressors’ (2022), by Cerrito <i>et al.</i>
Correction: ‘Dental cementum virtual histology of Neanderthal teeth from Krapina (Croatia, 130–120 kyr): an informed estimate of age, sex and adult stressors’ (2022), by Cerrito <i>et al.</i> Open
View article: Publisher Correction: Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia
Publisher Correction: Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia Open
View article: Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia
Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia Open
View article: Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility
Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility Open
Ancient DNA research in the past decade has revealed that European population structure changed dramatically in the prehistoric period (14,000–3000 years before present, YBP), reflecting the widespread introduction of Neolithic farmer and …
View article: Author response: Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility
Author response: Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility Open
Full text Figures and data Side by side Abstract Editor's evaluation Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Appendix 1 Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Abstract Anci…
View article: Social and genetic diversity among the first farmers of Central Europe
Social and genetic diversity among the first farmers of Central Europe Open
The Linearbandkeramik (LBK) Neolithic communities were the first to spread farming across large parts of central Europe, settling fertile regions from Ukraine to France during the second half of the 6th millennium BCE. The LBK had a high d…
View article: Osseous tools and personal ornaments from the Epigravettian sequence at Badanj
Osseous tools and personal ornaments from the Epigravettian sequence at Badanj Open
The Late Upper Palaeolithic (Epigravettian) sequence at Badanj has yielded an important dataset about the occupation of the hinterland of the Eastern Adriatic catchment zone in the late Pleniglacial. The site also harbors one of the rare o…
View article: Osseous tools and personal ornaments from the Epigravettian sequence at Badanj
Osseous tools and personal ornaments from the Epigravettian sequence at Badanj Open
<p>The Late Upper Palaeolithic (Epigravettian) sequence at Badanj has yielded an important dataset about the occupation of the hinterland of the Eastern Adriatic catchment zone in the late Pleniglacial. The site also harbors one of t…
View article: Ancient DNA from Mesopotamia suggests distinct Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic migrations into Anatolia
Ancient DNA from Mesopotamia suggests distinct Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic migrations into Anatolia Open
We present the first ancient DNA data from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Mesopotamia (Southeastern Turkey and Northern Iraq), Cyprus, and the Northwestern Zagros, along with the first data from Neolithic Armenia. We show that these and neig…
View article: The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe
The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe Open
By sequencing 727 ancient individuals from the Southern Arc (Anatolia and its neighbors in Southeastern Europe and West Asia) over 10,000 years, we contextualize its Chalcolithic period and Bronze Age (about 5000 to 1000 BCE), when extensi…
View article: A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia
A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia Open
Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population and …
View article: Locating Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherer Camps in the Carpathian Basin
Locating Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherer Camps in the Carpathian Basin Open
View article: Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility
Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility Open
Ancient DNA research in the past decade has revealed that European population structure changed dramatically in the prehistoric period (14,000-3,000 years before present, YBP), reflecting the widespread introduction of Neolithic farmer and…
View article: Population genomics of postglacial western eurasia
Population genomics of postglacial western eurasia Open
Summary Western Eurasia witnessed several large-scale human migrations during the Holocene 1–5 . To investigate the cross-continental impacts we shotgun-sequenced 317 primarily Mesolithic and Neolithic genomes from across Northern and West…
View article: Dental cementum virtual histology of Neanderthal teeth from Krapina (Croatia, 130–120 kyr): an informed estimate of age, sex and adult stressors
Dental cementum virtual histology of Neanderthal teeth from Krapina (Croatia, 130–120 kyr): an informed estimate of age, sex and adult stressors Open
The evolution of modern human reproductive scheduling is an aspect of our life history that remains vastly uncomprehended. The present work aims to address this gap by validating a non-destructive cutting-edge methodology to infer adult li…
View article: Author response: Wild cereal grain consumption among Early Holocene foragers of the Balkans predates the arrival of agriculture
Author response: Wild cereal grain consumption among Early Holocene foragers of the Balkans predates the arrival of agriculture Open
Article Figures and data Abstract Editor's evaluation eLife digest Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract Forager f…
View article: Wild cereal grain consumption among Early Holocene foragers of the Balkans predates the arrival of agriculture
Wild cereal grain consumption among Early Holocene foragers of the Balkans predates the arrival of agriculture Open
Forager focus on wild cereal plants has been documented in the core zone of domestication in southwestern Asia, while evidence for forager use of wild grass grains remains sporadic elsewhere. In this paper, we present starch grain and phyt…
View article: Neanderthals on the Lower Danube: Middle Palaeolithic evidence in the Danube Gorges of the Balkans
Neanderthals on the Lower Danube: Middle Palaeolithic evidence in the Danube Gorges of the Balkans Open
The article presents evidence about the Middle Palaeolithic and Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition interval in the karst area of the Danube Gorges in the Lower Danube Basin. We review the extant data and present new evidence from two …
View article: Tracking the transition to agriculture in Southern Europe through ancient DNA analysis of dental calculus
Tracking the transition to agriculture in Southern Europe through ancient DNA analysis of dental calculus Open
Significance The oral microbial community living in symbiosis with humans is a rich and diverse driver of health and disease that is strongly influenced by our ecology and lifestyle. However, its evolution across human prehistory remains e…
View article: MALDI-TOF Spectra for Zooarcheology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) for Borić et al. (2021)
MALDI-TOF Spectra for Zooarcheology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) for Borić et al. (2021) Open
This dataset contains MALDI-TOF spectral data in .mzML format for zooarcheology by mass spectrometry (ZooMS) samples referenced in Borić et al. (2021). Folder names correspond to the ZooMS sample names referenced in the article. Files in t…
View article: MALDI-TOF Spectra for Zooarcheology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) for Borić et al. (2021)
MALDI-TOF Spectra for Zooarcheology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) for Borić et al. (2021) Open
This dataset contains MALDI-TOF spectral data in .mzML format for zooarcheology by mass spectrometry (ZooMS) samples referenced in Borić et al. (2021). Folder names correspond to the ZooMS sample names referenced in the article. Files in t…
View article: Multipronged dental analyses reveal dietary differences in last foragers and first farmers at Grotta Continenza, central Italy (15,500–7000 BP)
Multipronged dental analyses reveal dietary differences in last foragers and first farmers at Grotta Continenza, central Italy (15,500–7000 BP) Open
This paper provides results from a suite of analyses made on human dental material from the Late Palaeolithic to Neolithic strata of the cave site of Grotta Continenza situated in the Fucino Basin of the Abruzzo region of central Italy. Th…
View article: Osseous tools and personal ornaments from the Epigravettian sequence at Badanj
Osseous tools and personal ornaments from the Epigravettian sequence at Badanj Open
The Late Upper Palaeolithic (Epigravettian) sequence at Badanj has yielded an important dataset about the occupation of the hinterland of the Eastern Adriatic catchment zone in the late Pleniglacial. The site also harbors one of the rare o…
View article: Early Neolithic Settlement of the Po Plain (Northern Italy)
Early Neolithic Settlement of the Po Plain (Northern Italy) Open
Around the mid-19th century, several groups of archaeologists active in northern Italy discovered a few sites characterized by the presence of ‘hut-floors’ or ‘pit-dwellings’ (fondi di capanna), which they attributed to a well-defined peri…
View article: Early Neolithic settlement of the Po Plain (northern Italy): Vhò and related sites
Early Neolithic settlement of the Po Plain (northern Italy): Vhò and related sites Open
[EN] Around the mid-19th century, several groups of archaeologists active in northern Italy discovered a few sites characterized by the presence of ‘hut-floors’ or ‘pit-dwellings’ (fondi di capanna), which they attributed to a well-defined…
View article: Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe
Ancient pigs reveal a near-complete genomic turnover following their introduction to Europe Open
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (BP) in the Near East, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) suggests that pigs arrived in Europe alongside farmers ∼8,500 y BP. A few thousand year…
View article: Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro
Spearheading into the Neolithic: Last Foragers and First Farmers in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro Open
This article presents a summary of new evidence for the Mesolithic in the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro. The region is one of the best areas in south-eastern Europe to study Early Holocene foragers and the nature of the transition to Neolithi…