- Ancient DNA study reveals large scale migrations into Bronze Age Britain
- Hazleton (Angleterre): Ancient DNA reveals the world’s oldest family tree
- Kulubnarti (Soudan): First genome-wide ancient human DNA from Sudan shines new light on Nile Valley past
- Genetic changes in Bronze Age southern Iberia
- Who Were the Etruscans? DNA Study Solves Origin Mystery
- Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct -- climate change did
- DNA linking dogs to extinct wolves suggests man’s best friend may have origins in East Asia, not Europe
- Caucase : L’origine des chevaux domestiques
- Ten millennia of hepatitis B virus evolution described
- Leang Paningge cave (Indonésie): A woman reshapes views on spread of early humans
- Des visages de momies égyptiennes reconstitués
- Leang Panninge (Indonésie) : First ancient human DNA from the gateway between Asia and Australia
- Genetic histories and social organization in Neolithic and Bronze Age Croatia
- New findings unveil a missing piece of human prehistory
- Ayta in the Philippines have the most Denisovan DNA
- Neandertal et Denisova : leurs groupes sanguins décryptés
- Satsurblia (Georgie) :Genome of a Human From an Unknown Population discovered
- Alalakh (Turquie): Where are the foreigners of the first international age?
- Syltholm (Danemark): 5,700-year-old chewing gum still contains human DNA
- Genomic analysis details rise, fall of the Scythians
- Shum Laka (Cameroun); First ancient DNA from West/Central Africa illuminates deep human past