A new study reconstructs the genetic history and interactions of populations in the Southern Caucasus over time, from the Early Bronze Age (circa 3500 BCE) to after the Migration Period (circa 500 CE)
Ancient DNA unlocks new understanding of migrations in the first millennium AD; a new study has been published in Nature
2,000 years of genetic history in Scandinavia elucidates Viking age to modern day; a new study reported in the journal Cell
Findings show that the Vikings’ self-image was influenced by Ancient Rome; the research was carried out by Julie Lund