In Regard: Ancient DNA has enabled the reconstruction of two large genetic ‘family trees’ from a 6,700-year-old Neolithic burial site in France called Gurgy ‘Les Noisats’. The DNA data combined with other lines of evidence offer insights into biological relationships within the site and across a broader social and cultural context.
In Regard: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06350-8
In Regard: https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/largest-ever-genetic-family-tree-reconstructed-for-neolithic-people-in-france-using-ancient-dna?utm_term=ABE5E415-1E42-4484-8AD7-90A6085F5B65&utm_campaign=368B3745-DDE0-4A69-A2E8-62503D85375D&utm_medium=email&utm_content=122EE4F1-FB48-460F-877C-246DA0F5784F&utm_source=SmartBrief
C'est Bon Magnifique !
The Nature article is very interesting. It’s amazing to be able to reconstruct a seven generation genetic family tree after thousands of years.
I agree A. Murphy .. The amount of genetic, anthropological, migration and genealogy facts extracted and correlated is incredible ! ..