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Daniel Gaudio
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 26
Citations - 805
Daniel Gaudio is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bronze Age & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 545 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Gaudio include University College Dublin & Masaryk University.
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The Formation of Human Populations in South and Central Asia
Vagheesh M. Narasimhan,Nick Patterson,Nick Patterson,Priya Moorjani,Nadin Rohland,Nadin Rohland,Rebecca Bernardos,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Iosif Lazaridis,Nathan Nakatsuka,Nathan Nakatsuka,Iñigo Olalde,Mark Lipson,Alexander M. Kim,Luca M. Olivieri,Alfredo Coppa,Massimo Vidale,James Mallory,Vyacheslav Moiseyev,Egor Kitov,Egor Kitov,Janet Monge,Nicole Adamski,Nicole Adamski,Neel Alex,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Francesca Candilio,Kimberly Callan,Kimberly Callan,Olivia Cheronet,Olivia Cheronet,Brendan J. Culleton,Matthew Ferry,Matthew Ferry,Daniel Fernandes,Suzanne Freilich,Beatriz Gamarra,Daniel Gaudio,Mateja Hajdinjak,Eadaoin Harney,Eadaoin Harney,Thomas K. Harper,Denise Keating,Ann Marie Lawson,Ann Marie Lawson,Matthew Mah,Matthew Mah,Matthew Mah,Kirsten Mandl,Megan Michel,Megan Michel,Mario Novak,Jonas Oppenheimer,Jonas Oppenheimer,Niraj Rai,Niraj Rai,Kendra Sirak,Kendra Sirak,Kendra Sirak,Viviane Slon,Kristin Stewardson,Kristin Stewardson,Fatma Zalzala,Fatma Zalzala,Zhao Zhang,Gaziz Akhatov,Anatoly N. Bagashev,Alessandra Bagnera,Bauryzhan Baitanayev,Julio Bendezu-Sarmiento,Arman A. Bissembaev,Gian Luca Bonora,T Chargynov,T. A. Chikisheva,Petr K. Dashkovskiy,Anatoly P. Derevianko,Miroslav Dobeš,Katerina Douka,Katerina Douka,Nadezhda Dubova,Meiram N. Duisengali,Dmitry Enshin,Andrey Epimakhov,Alexey Fribus,Dorian Q. Fuller,Dorian Q. Fuller,Alexander Goryachev,Andrey Gromov,S. P. Grushin,Bryan Hanks,Margaret A. Judd,Erlan Kazizov,Aleksander Khokhlov,Aleksander P. Krygin,Elena Kupriyanova,Pavel Kuznetsov,Donata Luiselli,Farhod Maksudov,Aslan M. Mamedov,Talgat B. Mamirov,Christopher Meiklejohn,Deborah C. Merrett,Roberto Micheli,Oleg Mochalov,Samariddin Mustafokulov,Ayushi Nayak,Davide Pettener,Richard Potts,Dmitry Razhev,Marina Petrovna Rykun,Stefania Sarno,Tatyana M. Savenkova,Kulyan Sikhymbaeva,Sergey Mikhailovich Slepchenko,Oroz A. Soltobaev,Nadezhda Stepanova,Svetlana V. Svyatko,Svetlana V. Svyatko,Kubatbek Tabaldiev,Maria Teschler-Nicola,Maria Teschler-Nicola,Alexey A. Tishkin,Vitaly V. Tkachev,Sergey Vasilyev,Petr Velemínský,Dmitriy Voyakin,Antonina Yermolayeva,Muhammad Zahir,Muhammad Zahir,Valery S. Zubkov,A. V. Zubova,Vasant Shinde,Carles Lalueza-Fox,Matthias Meyer,David W. Anthony,Nicole Boivin,Kumarasamy Thangaraj,Douglas J. Kennett,Douglas J. Kennett,Michael D. Frachetti,Ron Pinhasi,Ron Pinhasi,David Reich +145 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Steppe ancestry then integrated further south in the first half of the second millennium BCE, contributing up to 30% of the ancestry of modern groups in South Asia, supporting the idea that the archaeologically documented dispersal of domesticates was accompanied by the spread of people from multiple centers of domestication.
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The Genomic Formation of South and Central Asia
Vagheesh M. Narasimhan,Nick Patterson,Nick Patterson,Priya Moorjani,Iosif Lazaridis,Mark Lipson,Swapan Mallick,Swapan Mallick,Nadin Rohland,Rebecca Bernardos,Alexander M. Kim,Nathan Nakatsuka,Iñigo Olalde,Alfredo Coppa,James Mallory,Vyacheslav Moiseyev,Janet Monge,Luca M. Olivieri,Nicole Adamski,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Francesca Candilio,Olivia Cheronet,Olivia Cheronet,Brendan J. Culleton,Matthew Ferry,Daniel Fernandes,Beatriz Gamarra,Daniel Gaudio,Mateja Hajdinjak,Eadaoin Harney,Thomas K. Harper,Denise Keating,Ann Marie Lawson,Megan Michel,Mario Novak,Jonas Oppenheimer,Niraj Rai,Niraj Rai,Kendra Sirak,Kendra Sirak,Kendra Sirak,Viviane Slon,Kristin Stewardson,Zhao Zhang,Gaziz Akhatov,Anatoly N. Bagashev,Bauryzhan Baitanayev,Gian Luca Bonora,T. A. Chikisheva,Anatoly P. Derevianko,Dmitry Enshin,Katerina Douka,Katerina Douka,Nadezhda Dubova,Andrey Epimakhov,Suzanne Freilich,Dorian Q. Fuller,Dorian Q. Fuller,Alexander Goryachev,Andrey Gromov,Bryan Hanks,Margaret A. Judd,Erlan Kazizov,Aleksander Khokhlov,Egor Kitov,Egor Kitov,Elena Kupriyanova,Pavel Kuznetsov,Donata Luiselli,Farhod Maksudov,Christopher Meiklejohn,Deborah C. Merrett,Roberto Micheli,Oleg Mochalov,Muhammad Zahir,Muhammad Zahir,Samariddin Mustafokulov,Ayushi Nayak,Marina Petrovna Rykun,Davide Pettener,Richard Potts,Dmitry Razhev,Stefania Sarno,Kulyan Sikhymbaeva,Sergey Mikhailovich Slepchenko,Nadezhda Stepanova,Svetlana V. Svyatko,Svetlana V. Svyatko,Sergey Vasilyev,Massimo Vidale,Dmitriy Voyakin,Antonina Yermolayeva,A. V. Zubova,Vasant Shinde,Carles Lalueza-Fox,Matthias Meyer,David W. Anthony,Nicole Boivin,Kumarasamy Thangaraj,Douglas J. Kennett,Douglas J. Kennett,Michael D. Frachetti,Ron Pinhasi,Ron Pinhasi,David Reich +104 more
TL;DR: The results show how ancestry from the Steppe genetically linked Europe and South Asia in the Bronze Age, and identifies the populations that almost certainly were responsible for spreading Indo-European languages across much of Eurasia.
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The Difficult Task of Assessing Perimortem and Postmortem Fractures on the Skeleton: A Blind Text on 210 Fractures of Known Origin†
Annalisa Cappella,Alberto Amadasi,Elisa Castoldi,Debora Mazzarelli,Daniel Gaudio,Cristina Cattaneo +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two trained forensic anthropologists were asked to classify 210 fractures of known origin in four skeletons (three victims of blunt force trauma and one natural death) as perimortem, postmortem or dubious, twice in 6 months in order to assess intraobserver error also.
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Age estimation from canine volumes
D. De Angelis,Daniel Gaudio,Nicola Guercini,Filippo Cipriani,Daniele Gibelli,Sergio Caputi,Cristina Cattaneo +6 more
TL;DR: The present study takes into consideration canines pulp chamber volume related to the entire teeth volume, with the aim of proposing new regression formulae for age estimation using 91 cone beam computerized scans and a freeware open-source software in order to permit affordable reproducibility of volumes calculation.
The difficult task of assessing perimortem and postmortem fractures on the skeleton : a blind test on 210 fractures of known origin
Annalisa Cappella,Alberto Amadasi,Debora Mazzarelli,Daniel Gaudio,Elisa Castoldi,Cristina Cattaneo +5 more
TL;DR: Results show large errors in evaluating perimortem or postmortem fractures, and support the need for more objective and reliable criteria for a correct assessment of peri‐ and postmortem bone fractures.