- The origins of donkey domestication
- Pylos (Grece): DNA analysis shows Griffin Warrior ruled his Greek homeland
- Ancient DNA clarifies the early history of American colonial horses
- Red Deer Cave (Chine): DNA from ancient population in Southern China suggests Native Americans’ East Asian roots
- Ancient DNA and teeth show: Romans brought mules with them
- New genetic research on remote Pacific islands yields surprising findings on world’s earliest seafarers
- Genetic intermixing in Indonesia contributed to cultural “explosion” across the Pacific
- First Pompeiian human genome sequenced
- Gozo (Malte): How seascapes of the ancient world shaped the genetic structure of European populations
- Ancient DNA gives new insighs into 'lost' Indigenous people of Uruguay
- High-resolution genomes reveal nuanced origins of the first farmers
- Fleury-sur-Orne (France): DNA analysis of remains found in Norman Neolithic monumental cemetery suggest a patrilineal community
- How the black rat colonized Europe in the Roman and Medieval periods
- A population hub out of Africa explains East Asian lineages in Europe 45,000 years ago
- Origins of the Avars elucidated with ancient DNA
- Xinjiang (Chine): 5,000-year population history brought to light in new ancient DNA study
- Hora (Malawi): Ancient DNA reveals surprises about how early Africans lived, traveled and interacted
- Ground-breaking DNA study finds Vikings weren’t all Scandinavian
- Orkney (Ecosse): Bronze Age women altered genetic landscape
- Quest to uncover the origins of horse taming is rewriting our picture of the past
- How DNA is preserved in archaeological sediments for thousands of years
- Nits on ancient mummies shed light on South American ancestry