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- ‘Archaeology meets Environmental Genomics: implementing sedaDNA in the study of the human past’ by Kadir Toykan Özdoğan, Arjen de Groot, Gertjan PletsSedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA) has become one of the standard applications in the field of paleogenomics in recent years. However, its application in archaeology has been limited and primarily focused on humans. This article argues …
- ‘The “rediscovery” of the Roman Limes in the 16th century’ – by Konrad OttenheymKoen Ottenheym’s article on the “rediscovery” of the Roman Limes in the 16th century is published in Burgen und Schlösser – Zeitschrift für Burgenforschung und Denkmalpflege 63 (2022), 3. This article is written in German and can be read here
- “A triple isotope approach (SR-O-C_ to assess human mobility dynamics in the Lower Germanic limes borderscape (40-470 CE)” by Lisette Kootker and Stijn HeerenThe first C-Limes article was published last week in the Journal of Archaeological Science written by Lisette Kootker and Stijn Heeren. The article, titled “A triple isotope approach (SR-O-C_ to assess human mobility dynamics in the Lower Germanic limes borderscape (40-470 CE)”, highlights the relationship between political-military instability and increased human mobility during the Late Roman period in the Netherlands.
- “Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age”Kadir Toykan Özdoğan (UU) and Lisette Kootker contributed to a large scale study on migrations into Bronze Age Britain. Ancient DNA shows that people in the Bronze Age, between 1300-800 BC, migrated on a larger scale from the European continent to southern Britain than has been assumed so far. Read here more about the results … Read more