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  • A study presents archaeogenomic data for 131 individuals from 38 sites spanning 6,000 years, and details the demographic processes of the Caucasus and the surrounding steppe zone throughout the Bronze Age.

    • Ayshin Ghalichi
    • Sabine Reinhold
    • Wolfgang Haak
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 635, P: 917-925
  • The Caucasus mountain range has impacted on the culture and genetics of the wider region. Here, the authors generate genome-wide SNP data for 45 Eneolithic and Bronze Age individuals across the Caucasus, and find distinct genetic clusters between mountain and steppe zones as well as occasional gene-flow.

    • Chuan-Chao Wang
    • Sabine Reinhold
    • Wolfgang Haak
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-13
  • Milk proteins from the North Caucasus and Eurasian steppe support the initial development of sheep dairying during the Eneolithic, followed by subsequent intensification and husbandry of different dairy animals during the Middle Bronze Age and later periods.

    • Ashley Scott
    • Sabine Reinhold
    • Christina Warinner
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 6, P: 813-822
  • Ancient Salmonella enterica genomes from Neolithic Eurasian humans compared with those from later archaeological contexts illuminate the evolving host specificity of the pathogen from an initial multi-mammalian adaptation towards an increasingly human specialization.

    • Felix M. Key
    • Cosimo Posth
    • Johannes Krause
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 4, P: 324-333
  • Charge transport in strongly correlated electron systems is not fully understood. Here, the authors show that resilient quasiparticles at finite frequency persist into the bad-metal regime near a Mott insulator, where dynamical localization results in a ‘displaced Drude peak’ and strongly enhanced dc resistivity.

    • Andrej Pustogow
    • Yohei Saito
    • Simone Fratini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-8