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MicroRNA binding site variants-new potential markers of primary osteoporosis in men and women. [PDF]

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The genomic portrait of the Picene culture provides new insights into the Italic Iron Age and the legacy of the Roman Empire in Central Italy. [PDF]

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British Ethnogenesis

2020
Abstract This chapter will argue that the ethnogenesis of the Britons was a process which occurred within the Late Antique period. Whilst commentators from Gildas onwards imagined the Britons to have existed as an identifiable group from time immemorial, it is argued here that they arose out of a growing division between more and less ...
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The ethnogenesis of the Uighur

Central Asian Survey, 1990
Dru C Gladney
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Ethnogenesis and Statelessness

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
The process of ethnogenesis (i.e. the formation of new ethnic groups) can be considered equivalent to the production of "governance goods" in situation of statelessness. The process of ethnogenesis is a response to the problem of social distance between heterogeneous groups which is a barrier to trade.
Vincent Geloso, Louis Rouanet
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The Ethnogenesis of Pescador Identity:

2019
Chapter 9 discusses ethnogenesis on the north coast of Peru from the perspective of bioarchaeology at the Initial Period site of Pampa Gramalote (1500–1200 cal B.C./3450–1350 cal BP) in the Moche valley in northern Peru. The authors examine the genetic relationship between fishing and contemporary, nearby populations using dental traits.
Richard C. Sutter, Gabriel Prieto
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The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2014
Over more than a century, a growing body of books, articles, and dissertations has emerged that can now be recognized as part of the archaeology of ethnogenesis. Regardless of whether this work concerns people in the far reaches of antiquity or the more recent past, archaeologists are grappling with a variety of social forces, historical processes ...
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