A new analysis of 258 ancient genomes from southern Germany reveals that the fall of the Western Roman Empire triggered gradual genetic mixing, not mass barbarian invasions. Researchers found ...
Both in schoolbooks and popular imagination, 476 AD stands like a sword stroke: the year Romulus Augustulus, the teenage ...
European genetic research offers surprising insights into who lived along the Roman frontier as the empire fell and Germanic ...
Greek scholars made numerous and vital contributions to Italy’s Renaissance, helping bridge Eastern and Western intellectual ...
A woman's skull, approximately 1,400 years old, discovered during the excavation of her grave in what is now Ergoldsbach. Using a tiny bone fragment from the skull, palaeogeneticists at JGU ...
A genomic analysis conducted on 258 individuals buried in the so-called row cemeteries of southern Germany has just ...
And it is written not in texts, but in the DNA of the dead. Researchers analysed the genomes of 258 people buried in row-grave cemeteries in the modern-day German states of Bavaria and Hesse, with 112 ...
A genomic analysis of people buried on the border of the ancient Roman Empire show how distinct groups combined after the ...
Genome evidence points to a slow blending of peoples — not a violent tide of invaders — that laid the foundations of modern ...
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Archaeologists have used AI for the first time to digitally reconstruct the face of a man killed in the AD 79 eruption of ...