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Mark Redknap
Researcher at Cardiff University
Publications - 14
Citations - 176
Mark Redknap is an academic researcher from Cardiff University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Viking Age. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 114 citations.
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Population genomics of the Viking world
Ashot Margaryan,Ashot Margaryan,Daniel Lawson,Martin Sikora,Fernando Racimo,Simon Rasmussen,Ida Moltke,Lara M. Cassidy,Emil Jørsboe,Andres Ingason,Andres Ingason,Mikkel Winther Pedersen,Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen,Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen,Helene Wilhelmson,Magdalena M. Buś,Peter de Barros Damgaard,Rui Martiniano,Gabriel Renaud,Gabriel Renaud,Claude Bhérer,J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar,Anna K. Fotakis,Marie Allen,Raili Allmäe,Martyna Molak,Enrico Cappellini,Gabriele Scorrano,Hugh McColl,Alexandra P. Buzhilova,Allison M. Fox,Anders Albrechtsen,Berit Schütz,Birgitte Skar,Caroline Arcini,Ceri Falys,Charlotte Hedenstierna Jonson,Dariusz Błaszczyk,Denis Pezhemsky,Gordon Turner-Walker,Hildur Gestsdóttir,Inge Lundstrøm,Ingrid Gustin,Ingrid Mainland,Inna Potekhina,Italo M. Muntoni,Jade Cheng,Jesper Stenderup,Jilong Ma,Julie Gibson,Jüri Peets,Jörgen Gustafsson,Katrine Højholt Iversen,Katrine Højholt Iversen,Linzi Simpson,Lisa Strand,Louise Loe,Maeve Sikora,Marek Florek,Maria Vretemark,Mark Redknap,Monika Bajka,Tamara Pushkina,Morten Søvsø,Natalia Grigoreva,Tom Christensen,Ole Kastholm,Otto Uldum,Pasquale Favia,Per Holck,Sabine Sten,Símun V. Arge,Sturla Ellingvåg,Vayacheslav Moiseyev,Wiesław Bogdanowicz,Yvonne Magnusson,Ludovic Orlando,Peter Pentz,Mads Dengsø Jessen,Anne Pedersen,Mark Collard,Daniel G. Bradley,Marie Louise Jørkov,Jette Arneborg,Niels Lynnerup,Neil Price,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Morten E. Allentoft,Morten E. Allentoft,Jan Bill,Søren M. Sindbæk,Lotte Hedeager,Kristian Kristiansen,Rasmus Nielsen,Rasmus Nielsen,Thomas Werge,Eske Willerslev +97 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the Viking diaspora was characterized by substantial transregional engagement: distinct populations influenced the genomic makeup of different regions of Europe, and Scandinavia experienced increased contact with the rest of the continent.
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Population genomics of the Viking world
Ashot Margaryan,Ashot Margaryan,Daniel Lawson,Martin Sikora,Fernando Racimo,Simon Rasmussen,Ida Moltke,Lara M. Cassidy,Emil Jørsboe,Andres Ingason,Andres Ingason,Andres Ingason,Mikkel Winther Pedersen,Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen,Helene Wilhelmson,Magdalena M. Buś,Peter de Barros Damgaard,Rui Martiniano,Gabriel Renaud,Claude Bhérer,J. Víctor Moreno-Mayar,Anna K. Fotakis,Marie Allen,Martyna Molak,Enrico Cappellini,Gabriele Scorrano,Alexandra P. Buzhilova,Allison M. Fox,Anders Albrechtsen,Berit Schütz,Birgitte Skar,Caroline Arcini,Ceri Falys,Charlotte Hedenstierna Jonson,Dariusz Błaszczyk,Denis Pezhemsky,Gordon Turner-Walker,Hildur Gestsdóttir,Inge Lundstrøm,Ingrid Gustin,Ingrid Mainland,Inna Potekhina,Italo M. Muntoni,Jade Cheng,Jesper Stenderup,Jilong Ma,Julie Gibson,Jüri Peets,Jörgen Gustafsson,Katrine Iversen,Katrine Iversen,Linzi Simpson,Lisa Strand,Louise Loe,Maeve Sikora,Marek Florek,Maria Vretemark,Mark Redknap,Monika Bajka,Tamara Pushkina,Morten Søvsø,Natalia Grigoreva,Tom Christensen,Ole Kastholm,Otto Uldum,Pasquale Favia,Per Holck,Raili Allmäe,Sabine Sten,Símun V. Arge,Sturla Ellingvåg,Vayacheslav Moiseyev,Wiesław Bogdanowicz,Yvonne Magnusson,Ludovic Orlando,Daniel G. Bradley,Marie Louise Jørkov,Jette Arneborg,Niels Lynnerup,Neil Price,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Morten E. Allentoft,Jan Bill,Søren M. Sindbæk,Lotte Hedeager,Kristian Kristiansen,Rasmus Nielsen,Rasmus Nielsen,Thomas Werge,Eske Willerslev +90 more
TL;DR: The Viking diaspora was characterized by substantial foreign engagement: distinct Viking populations influenced the genomic makeup of different regions of Europe, while Scandinavia also experienced increased contact with the rest of the continent.
Early medieval wales: a framework for archaeological research
TL;DR: The early medieval period in Wales (c AD 400-1070), spanning the centuries between the end of Roman rule and the coming of the Normans, embodies a process of fundamental social, political and economic transition from which the recognisable beginnings of Wales itself first emerged as discussed by the authors.