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The Middle East was once thought of as a beautiful and exotic far-away land. But unfortunately for those of us alive in modern times, the term now

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"Scratching the surface? A histotaphonomic study of human remains at Ne" by Scott D. Haddow, Camilla Mazzucato et al.

"Scratching the surface? A histotaphonomic study of human remains at Ne" by Scott D. Haddow, Camilla Mazzucato et al.
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Frontiers | Genetic analysis of a bronze age individual from Ulug-depe (Turkmenistan)

The Oxus Civilisation (or Bactrio-Margian Archaeological Complex BMAC) was the main archaeological culture of the Bronze Age in Southern Central Asia. Paleogenetic analyses were previously conducted mainly on samples from the eastern part of BMAC. The population associated with BMAC descends from local Chalcolithic populations, with some outliers of steppe or South-Asian descent. Here, we present new genome-wide data for one individual from Ulug-depe (Turkmenistan), one of the main BMAC sites, located at the southwestern edge of the BMAC. We demonstrate that this individual genetically belongs to the BMAC cluster. Using this genome, we confirm that modern Indo-Iranian speaking populations from Central Asia derive their ancestry from BMAC populations, with gene flow from the western steppe and the Altai steppe being higher among Tajiks than among Yagnobis.

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A First of Its Kind - 8,500-Year-Old Wooden Ladder Found at Çatalhöyük

Until now, how people entered the Neolithic homes of Çatalhöyük was a theory but now the first 8,500-year-old Çatalhöyük ladder has been found to prove it.

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