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In a Nutshell The first complete ancient Egyptian genome shows this 4,800-year-old individual had mostly North African ...
Dating back more than 4,500 years, the skeleton belonged to a middle-aged man who may have worked as a potter and likely ...
The world of the Ancient Egyptians hold many secrets. How did they build the pyramids? How did they carve its blocks out of ...
Researchers sequenced ancient Egyptian DNA from a 4,500-year-old skeleton, revealing genetic links between early Egypt and ...
From the pyramids of Egypt to the jungle-choked ruins of Angkor Wat, from the magical desert capital of the Nabateans in ...
4,500-year-old DNA offers new clues about ancient human societies.
In a historic breakthrough, scientists have fully sequenced the DNA of a 4,800-year-old Egyptian man—unlocking powerful insights into ancient ancestry, migration, and daily life in early dynastic ...
In a first, researchers have sequenced the complete genome of a man from ancient Egypt, and the results reveal that he had ...
The genome of a man who lived in Egypt over 4500 years ago offers a new window on the ancient society and hints at ...