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Rui Martiniano

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  36
Citations -  2624

Rui Martiniano is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Bronze Age. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1881 citations. Previous affiliations of Rui Martiniano include University of Coimbra & Liverpool John Moores University.

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Early farmers from across Europe directly descended from Neolithic Aegeans

TL;DR: This study demonstrates a direct genetic link between Mediterranean and Central European early farmers and those of Greece and Anatolia, extending the European Neolithic migratory chain all the way back to southwestern Asia.
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The first horse herders and the impact of early Bronze Age steppe expansions into Asia

Peter de Barros Damgaard, +59 more
- 29 Jun 2018 - 
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, +67 more
- 13 Jun 2019 - 
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.