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UNEARTH explores ancient human DNA preserved in archaeological sediments to trace the identities and movements of individuals in prehistoric societies. By analyzing genetic material from house floors, the project aims to reveal social structures and neighborhood organization in the Early Bronze Age.
Humans and other living beings are constantly shedding DNA, and this DNA is preserved in archaeological sediments.
In 2021, I developed the first methods for reliably capturing and analyzing human nuclear ancient DNA (aDNA) from sediments, leveraging this abundant genetic resource as a reliable tracer of biological identity.
For ancient societies, such aDNA has the potential to function as forensic “breadcrumbs” that trace the spaces inhabited by ancient individuals.
At the well-documented, mult…
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