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Andrzej W. Weber
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 86
Citations - 3184
Andrzej W. Weber is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Bronze Age. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2743 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrzej W. Weber include Aix-Marseille University & Irkutsk State University.
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137 ancient human genomes from across the Eurasian steppes
Peter de Barros Damgaard,Nina Marchi,Simon Rasmussen,Michaël Peyrot,Gabriel Renaud,Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen,Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen,J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar,Mikkel Winther Pedersen,Amy Goldberg,Emma Usmanova,Nurbol Baimukhanov,Valeriy Loman,Lotte Hedeager,Anders Gorm Pedersen,Kasper Nielsen,Gennady Afanasiev,Kunbolot Akmatov,Almaz Aldashev,Ashyk Alpaslan,Gabit Baimbetov,Vladimir I. Bazaliiskii,Arman Beisenov,Bazartseren Boldbaatar,Bazartseren Boldgiv,Choduraa Dorzhu,Sturla Ellingvåg,Diimaajav Erdenebaatar,Rana Dajani,Rana Dajani,Evgeniy Dmitriev,Valeriy Evdokimov,Karin Margarita Frei,Andrey Gromov,Alexander Goryachev,Hakon Hakonarson,Tatyana Hegay,Zaruhi Khachatryan,Ruslan Khaskhanov,Egor Kitov,Alina Kolbina,Tabaldiev Kubatbek,Alexey Kukushkin,Igor Kukushkin,Nina Lau,Ashot Margaryan,Ashot Margaryan,Inga Merkyte,Ilya V. Mertz,Viktor K. Mertz,Enkhbayar Mijiddorj,Vyacheslav Moiyesev,Gulmira Mukhtarova,Bekmukhanbet Nurmukhanbetov,Z. Orozbekova,Irina P. Panyushkina,Karol Pieta,Václav Smrčka,Irina Shevnina,Andrey Logvin,Karl-Göran Sjögren,Tereza Štolcová,Angela M. Taravella,Kadicha Tashbaeva,Alexander Tkachev,Turaly Tulegenov,Dmitriy Voyakin,Levon Yepiskoposyan,Sainbileg Undrakhbold,Victor Varfolomeev,Andrzej W. Weber,Melissa A. Wilson Sayres,Nikolay N. Kradin,Morten E. Allentoft,Ludovic Orlando,Ludovic Orlando,Rasmus Nielsen,Rasmus Nielsen,Martin Sikora,Evelyne Heyer,Kristian Kristiansen,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev +83 more
TL;DR: The genomes of 137 ancient and 502 modern human genomes illuminate the population history of the Eurasian steppes after the Bronze Age and document the replacement of Indo-European speakers of West Eurasian ancestry by Turkic-speaking groups of East Asian ancestry.
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The first horse herders and the impact of early Bronze Age steppe expansions into Asia
Peter de Barros Damgaard,Rui Martiniano,Rui Martiniano,Jack Kamm,J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar,Guus Kroonen,Guus Kroonen,Michaël Peyrot,Gojko Barjamovic,Simon Rasmussen,Claus M. Zacho,Nurbol Baimukhanov,Victor Zaibert,Victor Merz,Arjun Biddanda,Ilja Merz,Valeriy Loman,Valeriy Evdokimov,Emma Usmanova,Brian E. Hemphill,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Fulya Eylem Yediay,Inam Ullah,Inam Ullah,Karl-Göran Sjögren,Katrine Højholt Iversen,Jeremy Choin,Constanza de la Fuente,Melissa Ilardo,Hannes Schroeder,Vyacheslav Moiseyev,Andrey Gromov,Andrei V. Polyakov,Sachihiro Omura,Süleyman Yücel Senyurt,Habib Ahmad,Habib Ahmad,Catriona McKenzie,Ashot Margaryan,Abdul Hameed,Abdul Samad,Nazish Gul,Muhammad Hassan Khokhar,Olga I. Goriunova,Olga I. Goriunova,Vladimir I. Bazaliiskii,John Novembre,Andrzej W. Weber,Ludovic Orlando,Ludovic Orlando,Morten E. Allentoft,Rasmus Nielsen,Kristian Kristiansen,Martin Sikora,Alan K. Outram,Richard Durbin,Richard Durbin,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev +59 more
TL;DR: Analysis of ancient whole-genome sequences from across Inner Asia and Anatolia shows that the Botai people associated with the earliest horse husbandry derived from a hunter-gatherer population deeply diverged from the Yamnaya, and suggests distinct migrations bringing West Eurasian ancestry into South Asia before and after, but not at the time of, YamNaya culture.
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Stable Isotope Ecology and Palaeodiet in the Lake Baikal Region of Siberia
TL;DR: In this paper, stable isotope analyses of fish and seals from Lake Baikal indicate a wide range of variation in isotope values, ranging from 4 to 5 per mil for deer and elk.
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Grave Shortcomings: The Evidence for Neandertal Burial [and Comments and Reply]
Robert H. Gargett,Harvey M. Bricker,Geoffrey A. Clark,John Lindly,Catherine Farizy,Claude Masset,David W. Frayer,Anta Montet-White,Clive Gamble,Antonio Gilman,Arlette Leroi-Gourhan,M. I. Martinez Navarrete,Paul Ossa,Erik Trinkaus,Andrzej W. Weber +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, evidence for purposeful disposal of the dead and other inferences of ritual behavior in the Middle Paleolithic are examined geoarchaeologically, and logical incongruencies are identified between the published observations and the conclusion that Neandertals were being buried by their conspecifics.
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Hunter-Gatherer Culture Change and Continuity in the Middle Holocene of the Cis-Baikal, Siberia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors employ the results of human osteological, stable isotope, and faunal analyses to formulate an hypothesis about discontinuity in the development of Cis-Baikal hunter-gatherers.