Thus, it sheds light on the much-discussed population dynamics that shaped Eurasian ... carried East-Asian ancestry, and that the newcomers of the Hun period were of rather mixed origin.
The peoples of Europe and West Asia, as well as everyone descended from their migrations across the globe—some four billion ...
In the late 4th century, a powerful nomadic force emerged in Europe, upending the region's political and social order. The ...
Although the Huns' conquests changed the political and cultural landscape of Europe, their DNA contributions are more mixed. A migration that started in Asia saw its genetic footprints tilting more ...
These findings help clarify the population dynamics that shaped Eurasian history ... East Asian ancestry until the late 8th century. In contrast, the ancestors of Attila’s Huns took several ...
While most individuals in the Carpathian Basin after the Huns’ arrival showed little East Asian ancestry ... and most formidable empires of the Eurasian plains. Known for their skilled ...
Cambridge University researchers have uncovered evidence that two distinct populations of ancient hominins, separated for ...
However, most of the Huns the researchers studied carried varying amounts of northeast Asian ancestry. "The population of the Hun realm in Europe was genetically highly heterogeneous," the ...