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Guus Kroonen
Researcher at University of Copenhagen
Publications - 26
Citations - 1030
Guus Kroonen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Steppe. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 658 citations. Previous affiliations of Guus Kroonen include Leiden University.
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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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The population history of northeastern Siberia since the Pleistocene
Martin Sikora,Vladimir V. Pitulko,Vitor C. Sousa,Vitor C. Sousa,Vitor C. Sousa,Morten E. Allentoft,Lasse Vinner,Simon Rasmussen,Simon Rasmussen,Ashot Margaryan,Peter de Barros Damgaard,Constanza de la Fuente Castro,Constanza de la Fuente Castro,Gabriel Renaud,Melinda A. Yang,Qiaomei Fu,Isabelle Dupanloup,Konstantinos Giampoudakis,David Nogués-Bravo,Carsten Rahbek,Guus Kroonen,Guus Kroonen,Michaël Peyrot,Hugh McColl,Sergey Vasilyev,Elizaveta Veselovskaya,Margarita Gerasimova,Elena Y. Pavlova,Elena Y. Pavlova,Vyacheslav G. Chasnyk,Pavel A. Nikolskiy,Andrei V. Gromov,Valeriy I. Khartanovich,Vyacheslav Moiseyev,P. S. Grebenyuk,Alexander Yu. Fedorchenko,A. I. Lebedintsev,Sergey B. Slobodin,Boris Malyarchuk,Rui Martiniano,Morten Meldgaard,Morten Meldgaard,Laura Arppe,Jukka U. Palo,Jukka U. Palo,Tarja Sundell,Kristiina Mannermaa,Mikko Putkonen,Verner Alexandersen,Charlotte Primeau,Nurbol Baimukhanov,Ripan S. Malhi,Karl-Göran Sjögren,Kristian Kristiansen,Anna Wessman,Anna Wessman,Antti Sajantila,Marta Mirazón Lahr,Marta Mirazón Lahr,Richard Durbin,Richard Durbin,Rasmus Nielsen,Rasmus Nielsen,David J. Meltzer,David J. Meltzer,Laurent Excoffier,Laurent Excoffier,Eske Willerslev +67 more
TL;DR: Analysis of 34 newly recovered ancient genomes from northeastern Siberia reveal at least three major migration events in the late Pleistocene population history of the region, including an initial peopling by a previously unknown Palaeolithic population of ‘Ancient North Siberians’ and a Holocene migration of other East Asian-related peoples, which generated the mosaic genetic make-up of contemporary peoples.
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Re-theorising mobility and the formation of culture and language among the Corded Ware Culture in Europe
Kristian Kristiansen,Morten E. Allentoft,Karin Margarita Frei,Rune Iversen,Niels N. Johannsen,Guus Kroonen,Łukasz Pospieszny,T. Douglas Price,Simon Rasmussen,Karl-Göran Sjögren,Martin Sikora,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev,Eske Willerslev +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explain how the Corded Ware Culture in Europe was formed in terms of local adaptations and interactions between migrant Yamnaya people from the Pontic-Caspian steppe and indigenous North European Neolithic cultures.
Book
Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic
TL;DR: This new etymological dictionary offers a wealth of material collected from old and new Germanic sources, ranging from Gothic to Elfdalian, from Old English to the Swiss dialects, and incorporates several important advances in Proto-Germanic phonology, morphology and derivation.
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The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes.
Pablo Librado,Naveed Khan,Naveed Khan,Antoine Fages,Mariya A. Kusliy,Tomasz Suchan,Tomasz Suchan,Laure Tonasso-Calvière,Stéphanie Schiavinato,Duha Alioglu,Aurore Fromentier,Aude Perdereau,Jean-Marc Aury,Charleen Gaunitz,Lorelei Chauvey,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Clio Der Sarkissian,John Southon,Beth Shapiro,Alexey A. Tishkin,Alexey A. Kovalev,Saleh A. Alquraishi,Ahmed H. Alfarhan,Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid,Timo Seregély,Lutz Klassen,Rune Iversen,Olivier Bignon-Lau,Pierre Bodu,Monique Olive,Jean-Christophe Castel,Myriam Boudadi-Maligne,Nadir Alvarez,Nadir Alvarez,Mietje Germonpré,Magdalena Moskal-del Hoyo,Jarosław Wilczyński,Sylwia Pospuła,Anna Lasota-Kuś,Krzysztof Tunia,Marek Nowak,Eve Rannamäe,Urmas Saarma,G. G. Boeskorov,Lembi Lōugas,René Kyselý,Lubomír Peške,Adrian Bălășescu,Valentin Dumitrașcu,Roxana Dobrescu,Daniel Gerber,Viktória Kiss,Anna Szécsényi-Nagy,Balázs Gusztáv Mende,Zsolt Gallina,Krisztina Somogyi,Gabriella Kulcsár,Erika Gál,Robin Bendrey,Morten E. Allentoft,Morten E. Allentoft,Ghenadie Sîrbu,Valentin Dergachev,Henry Shephard,Noémie Tomadini,Sandrine Grouard,Aleksei Kasparov,Alexander E. Basilyan,Mikhail A. Anisimov,Pavel A. Nikolskiy,Elena Y. Pavlova,Vladimir V. Pitulko,Gottfried Brem,Barbara Wallner,Christoph Schwall,Marcel Keller,Marcel Keller,Keiko Kitagawa,Keiko Kitagawa,Alexander N. Bessudnov,Alexander Bessudnov,William B. Taylor,Jérome Magail,Jamiyan-Ombo Gantulga,Jamsranjav Bayarsaikhan,Diimaajav Erdenebaatar,Kubatbeek Tabaldiev,Enkhbayar Mijiddorj,Bazartseren Boldgiv,Turbat Tsagaan,Mélanie Pruvost,Sandra Olsen,Cheryl A. Makarewicz,Silvia Valenzuela Lamas,Silvia Albizuri Canadell,Ariadna Nieto Espinet,Ma Pilar Iborra,Jaime Lira Garrido,Esther Rodríguez González,Sebastián Celestino,Carmen Olària,Juan Luis Arsuaga,Nadiia Kotova,Alexander J.E. Pryor,Pam Crabtree,Rinat Zhumatayev,Abdesh Toleubaev,N. L. Morgunova,Tatiana Kuznetsova,Tatiana Kuznetsova,David Lordkipanize,David Lordkipanize,M. Marzullo,Ornella Prato,Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni,Umberto Tecchiati,Benoît Clavel,Sébastien Lepetz,Hossein Davoudi,Marjan Mashkour,Natalia Berezina,Philipp W. Stockhammer,Philipp W. Stockhammer,Johannes Krause,Wolfgang Haak,Wolfgang Haak,Arturo Morales-Muñiz,Norbert Benecke,Michael Hofreiter,Arne Ludwig,Arne Ludwig,Alexander S. Graphodatsky,Joris Peters,Kirill Yu. Kiryushin,Tumur-Ochir Iderkhangai,Nikolay A. Bokovenko,Sergey K. Vasiliev,N Seregin,Konstantin V. Chugunov,Natalya A. Plasteeva,Gennady F. Baryshnikov,Ekaterina Petrova,Mikhail V. Sablin,Elina Ananyevskaya,Andrey Logvin,Irina Shevnina,Victor Logvin,Saule Kalieva,Valeriy Loman,I. V. Kukushkin,Ilya Merz,Victor Merz,Sergazy Sakenov,Victor Varfolomeyev,Emma Usmanova,Viktor Zaibert,Benjamin S. Arbuckle,A. Belinskiy,Alexej Kalmykov,Sabine Reinhold,Svend Hansen,Aleksandr I. Yudin,Alekandr A. Vybornov,Andrey Epimakhov,Andrey Epimakhov,Natalia S. Berezina,Natalia Roslyakova,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Pavel A. Kosintsev,Pavel Kuznetsov,David W. Anthony,David W. Anthony,Guus Kroonen,Guus Kroonen,Kristian Kristiansen,Kristian Kristiansen,Patrick Wincker,Alan K. Outram,Ludovic Orlando +178 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the Western Eurasian steppes, especially the lower Volga-Don region, as the homeland of modern domestic horses and map the population changes accompanying domestication from 273 ancient horse genomes.