
Claire-Elise Marthe Caroline Fischer- PhD
- UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Claire-Elise Marthe Caroline Fischer
- PhD
- UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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The burial of multiple individuals within a single funerary monument invites speculation about the relationships between the deceased: were they chosen on the basis of status, gender or relatedness, for example? Here, the authors present the results of aDNA and isotope analyses conducted on seven individuals from an Early Iron Age barrow at Dolge n...
The Iron Age period occupies an important place in French history, as the Gauls are regularly presented as the direct ancestors of the extant French population. We documented here the genomic diversity of Iron Age communities originating from six French regions. The 49 acquired genomes permitted us to highlight an absence of discontinuity between B...
Present-day people from England and Wales harbour more ancestry derived from Early European Farmers (EEF) than people of the Early Bronze Age¹. To understand this, we generated genome-wide data from 793 individuals, increasing data from the Middle to Late Bronze and Iron Age in Britain by 12-fold, and Western and Central Europe by 3.5-fold. Between...
En Europe tempérée, et plus particulièrement en France, l’âge du Fer se découpe en deux périodes : le Premier (800-400 BC) et le Second âge du Fer (400-25 BC). Ce dernier est souvent associé aux cultures celtiques, dont l’unité a été montrée à travers l’étude de l’art celtique. Cependant, cette apparente unité est à présent rediscutée au travers de...