Archaeogenetic Study Reveals Distinct Genetic Groups in Avar-Era Austria
The study conducted by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, along with an international team, has provided groundbreaking insights into the genetic composition and social organization of Avar-era populations in present-day Austria. This archaeogenetic study, which analyzed human remains from over 700 individuals dating back to the Early Middle Ages, sheds new … Read more