Department Of Archaeogenetics 1
1. Ancient genomes reveal trans-Eurasian connections between the European Huns and the Xiongnu Empire
2. Ancient genomic time transect from the Central Asian Steppe unravels the history of the Scythians
3. Long shared haplotypes identify the southern Urals as a primary source for the 10th-century Hungarians
4. The multi-period settlement Dali in southeastern Kazakhstan: Bronze age institutional dynamics along the inner Asian mountain corridor
5. Ten millennia of hepatitis B virus evolution
6. Ten millennia of hepatitis B virus evolution
7. Correction to: The genetic origin of theĀ Indo-Europeans (Nature, (2025), 639, 8053, (132-142), 10.1038/s41586-024-08531-5)
8. The genetic origin of theĀ Indo-Europeans
9. The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes
10. The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes
11. Integrating a dispersed agenda: Advancing archaeological research in Central Eurasia
12. The source of the Black Death in fourteenth-century central Eurasia
13. The source of the Black Death in fourteenth-century central Eurasia
14. Stone Age Yersinia pestis genomes shed light on the early evolution, diversity, and ecology of plague
15. Stone Age Yersinia pestis genomes shed light on the early evolution, diversity, and ecology of plague
16. Ancient DNA reveals the prehistory of the Uralic and Yeniseian peoples
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