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View article: Earliest modern human genomes constrain timing of Neanderthal admixture
Earliest modern human genomes constrain timing of Neanderthal admixture Open
Modern humans arrived in Europe more than 45,000 years ago, overlapping at least 5,000 years with Neanderthals 1–4 . Limited genomic data from these early modern humans have shown that at least two genetically distinct groups inhabited Eur…
View article: Winding angle optimization and testing of small-scale, non-planar, high-temperature superconducting stellarator coils
Winding angle optimization and testing of small-scale, non-planar, high-temperature superconducting stellarator coils Open
We designed and constructed two non-planar coils with high-temperature superconductors (HTS) based on shapes from the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator. Tape track orientation of the HTS was optimized to reduce the coil size as much as possible …
View article: Homo sapiens reached the higher latitudes of Europe by 45,000 years ago
Homo sapiens reached the higher latitudes of Europe by 45,000 years ago Open
The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Europe is associated with the regional disappearance of Neanderthals and the spread of Homo sapiens . Late Neanderthals persisted in western Europe several millennia after the occurrence of H.…
View article: Comparing extraction method efficiency for high-throughput palaeoproteomic bone species identification
Comparing extraction method efficiency for high-throughput palaeoproteomic bone species identification Open
High-throughput proteomic analysis of archaeological skeletal remains provides information about past fauna community compositions and species dispersals in time and space. Archaeological skeletal remains are a finite resource, however, an…
View article: Homo sapiens expanded into the Northern European Plains by 45,000 years ago
Homo sapiens expanded into the Northern European Plains by 45,000 years ago Open
1,322 morphologically unidentified fragmentary bone specimens were analyzed using MALDI-TOF and a subset of 341 bone specimens with LC-MS/MS in order to characterize their proteome for species identification and potential hominin specimens…
View article: Homo sapiens expanded into the Northern European Plains by 45,000 years ago
Homo sapiens expanded into the Northern European Plains by 45,000 years ago Open
1,322 morphologically unidentified fragmentary bone specimens were analyzed using MALDI-TOF and a subset of 341 bone specimens with LC-MS/MS in order to characterize their proteome for species identification and potential hominin specimens…
View article: Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers
Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers Open
Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years 1,2 . Our knowledge of the genetic relatedness and structure of ancient hunter-gatherers is however limited, owing to the scarceness and poor molecular preservation of human re…
View article: Palaeogenomes of Eurasian straight-tusked elephants challenge the current view of elephant evolution
Palaeogenomes of Eurasian straight-tusked elephants challenge the current view of elephant evolution Open
The straight-tusked elephants Palaeoloxodon spp. were widespread across Eurasia during the Pleistocene. Phylogenetic reconstructions using morphological traits have grouped them with Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), and many paleontologi…
View article: Author response: Palaeogenomes of Eurasian straight-tusked elephants challenge the current view of elephant evolution
Author response: Palaeogenomes of Eurasian straight-tusked elephants challenge the current view of elephant evolution Open
Article Figures and data Abstract eLife digest Introduction Results and discussion Material and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract The straight-tusked elepha…
View article: Human Remains From Maszycka Cave (Woj. Małopolskie / Pl): The Treatment Of Human Bodies In The Magdalenian
Human Remains From Maszycka Cave (Woj. Małopolskie / Pl): The Treatment Of Human Bodies In The Magdalenian Open
In Central Europe, human remains from the Magdalenian are a rare phenomenon. In Central and Western Europe, these remains are usually fragmented and often manipulated. The discovery of 50 human bone fragments from Maszycka Cave in the 19th…