An interdisciplinary study recently published in Nature Communications provides a clearer picture of life in Central Europe ...
Evidence from rare burials shows Late Bronze Age Central European communities adapted through exchange, shifting diets, and diverse burial practices rather than large-scale migration.
Learn more about what Bronze Age burial sites reveal about how these ancient societies navigated everyday life.
When ancient DNA studies began to gain attention, little more than a decade ago, the view took hold among geneticists that ...
A new interdisciplinary study published in Nature Communications provides the first detailed insights, from a biomolecular ...
A major study shows how people in Bronze Age Europe adapted to change through shifting ancestry, burial rites and daily life practices.
Bronze Age residents of what is now Estonia ate a surprisingly similar diet regardless of their overall living standards — ...
Tiszafüred Majoroshalom B54. sír (MNMKK MNM AD HaGy Kovács Tibor hagyatéka). A hivatkozás hozzá: Kovács 1995, Abb. 1/A, 2-3 és Dani János et al. 2025 Kovács, T (1995) Auf Mitteleuropa weisende ...
Insights into the lives of people in the Late Bronze Age: Interdisciplinary analyses (DNA, isotopes) shed light on the ...