Search Results - "Krzewińska, Maja"
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Comparison and optimization of protocols and whole-genome capture conditions for ancient DNA samples
Published in BioTechniques (01-05-2024)“…Ancient DNA (aDNA) obtained from human remains is typically fragmented and present in relatively low amounts. Here we investigate a set of optimal methods for…”
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aMeta: an accurate and memory-efficient ancient metagenomic profiling workflow
Published in Genome Biology (23-10-2023)“…Abstract Analysis of microbial data from archaeological samples is a growing field with great potential for understanding ancient environments, lifestyles, and…”
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Corded Ware cultural complexity uncovered using genomic and isotopic analysis from south-eastern Poland
Published in Scientific reports (14-04-2020)“…During the Final Eneolithic the Corded Ware Complex (CWC) emerges, chiefly identified by its specific burial rites. This complex spanned most of central Europe…”
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Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age
Published in Nature communications (01-08-2023)“…The demographic history of East-Central Europe after the Neolithic period remains poorly explored, despite this region being on the confluence of various…”
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The Demographic Development of the First Farmers in Anatolia
Published in Current biology (10-10-2016)“…The archaeological documentation of the development of sedentary farming societies in Anatolia is not yet mirrored by a genetic understanding of the human…”
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Competitive mapping allows for the identification and exclusion of human DNA contamination in ancient faunal genomic datasets
Published in BMC genomics (30-11-2020)“…After over a decade of developments in field collection, laboratory methods and advances in high-throughput sequencing, contamination remains a key issue in…”
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Slaves as burial gifts in Viking Age Norway? Evidence from stable isotope and ancient DNA analyses
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-01-2014)“…Ten Viking Age individuals from the northern Norwegian site at Flakstad were analysed for δ13C, δ15N and ancient mitochondrial DNA fragments. The material…”
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Mitochondrial genomes from Bronze Age Poland reveal genetic continuity from the Late Neolithic and additional genetic affinities with the steppe populations
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-06-2020)“…Objective In this work we aim to investigate the origins and genetic affinities of Bronze Age populations (2,400–1,100 BC) from the region of southern Poland…”
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Maternal genetic origin of the late and final Neolithic human populations from present‐day Poland
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-10-2021)“…Objective We aim to identify maternal genetic affinities between the Middle to Final Neolithic (3850–2300 BC) populations from present‐day Poland and possible…”
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Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal the Absence of Maternal Kinship in the Burials of Çatalhöyük People and Their Genetic Affinities
Published in Genes (11-03-2019)“…Çatalhöyük is one of the most widely recognized and extensively researched Neolithic settlements. The site has been used to discuss a wide range of aspects…”
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Archaeogenetic analysis of Neolithic sheep from Anatolia suggests a complex demographic history since domestication
Published in Communications biology (12-11-2021)“…Sheep were among the first domesticated animals, but their demographic history is little understood. Here we analyzed nuclear polymorphism and mitochondrial…”
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Related in Death? Further Insights on the Curious Case of Bishop Peder Winstrup and His Grandchild’s Burial
Published in Heritage (2024)“…In 2021, we published the results of genomic analyses carried out on the famous bishop of Lund, Peder Winstrup, and the mummified remains of a 5–6-month-old…”
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Ancient genomes suggest the eastern Pontic-Caspian steppe as the source of western Iron Age nomads
Published in Science advances (01-10-2018)“…For millennia, the Pontic-Caspian steppe was a connector between the Eurasian steppe and Europe. In this scene, multidirectional and sequential movements of…”
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Investigating Holocene human population history in North Asia using ancient mitogenomes
Published in Scientific reports (12-06-2018)“…Archaeogenomic studies have largely elucidated human population history in West Eurasia during the Stone Age. However, despite being a broad geographical…”
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Unveiling Hunnic legacy: Decoding elite presence in Poland through a unique child’s burial with modified cranium
Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-06-2024)“…•Skull deformation insights – rare Hun practices discovered in Southern Poland.•Genetic diversity in double grave demonstrates European and Asian…”
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Human population dynamics and Yersinia pestis in ancient northeast Asia
Published in Science advances (01-01-2021)“…We present genome-wide data from 40 individuals dating to c.16,900 to 550 years ago in northeast Asia. We describe hitherto unknown gene flow and admixture…”
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A female Viking warrior confirmed by genomics
Published in American journal of physical anthropology (01-12-2017)“…Objectives The objective of this study has been to confirm the sex and the affinity of an individual buried in a well‐furnished warrior grave (Bj 581) in the…”
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Genomic and Strontium Isotope Variation Reveal Immigration Patterns in a Viking Age Town
Published in Current biology (10-09-2018)“…The impact of human mobility on the northern European urban populations during the Viking and Early Middle Ages and its repercussions in Scandinavia itself are…”
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Genomic Analyses of Pre-European Conquest Human Remains from the Canary Islands Reveal Close Affinity to Modern North Africans
Published in Current biology (06-11-2017)“…The origins and genetic affinity of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Canary Islands, commonly known as Guanches, are poorly understood. Though radiocarbon…”
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Viking warrior women? Reassessing Birka chamber grave Bj.581
Published in Antiquity (01-02-2019)“…The warrior woman has long been part of the Viking image, with a pedigree that extends from the Valkyries of Old Norse prose and poetry to modern media…”
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