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List of works by Cosimo Posth

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Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans

scientific article

The genetic history of Ice Age Europe

scientific article

Pleistocene Mitochondrial Genomes Suggest a Single Major Dispersal of Non-Africans and a Late Glacial Population Turnover in Europe

scientific article

The genomic history of southeastern Europe

scientific article published on 21 February 2018

Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific

scientific article (publication date: 3 October 2016)

Genetic origins of the Minoans and Mycenaeans

scientific article published on 02 August 2017

Deeply divergent archaic mitochondrial genome provides lower time boundary for African gene flow into Neanderthals

scientific article

Reconstructing the Deep Population History of Central and South America

scientific article published on 08 November 2018

Mining Metagenomic Data Sets for Ancient DNA: Recommended Protocols for Authentication

scientific article

Neandertal cannibalism and Neandertal bones used as tools in Northern Europe

scientific article

Mitogenome Diversity in Sardinians: A Genetic Window onto an Island's Past

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Understanding 6th-century barbarian social organization and migration through paleogenomics

scientific article published in Nature Communications

Language continuity despite population replacement in Remote Oceania

scientific article published on 27 February 2018

Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia

scientific article published on 19 March 2019

Genetic history from the Middle Neolithic to present on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia

scientific article published on 24 February 2020

The Genomic History Of Southeastern Europe

Stable isotopes reveal patterns of diet and mobility in the last Neandertals and first modern humans in Europe

scientific article published on 14 March 2019

Pleistocene Mitochondrial Genomes Suggest a Single Major Dispersal of Non-Africans and a Late Glacial Population Turnover in Europe

Emergence of human-adapted Salmonella enterica is linked to the Neolithization process

scientific article published on 24 February 2020

A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes

scientific article published on 06 May 2020

Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans

Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean

scientific article published on 04 June 2020

A 23,000-year-old southern Iberian individual links human groups that lived in Western Europe before and after the Last Glacial Maximum

scientific article published in 2023

Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers

scientific article published on 01 March 2023

Inferring genetic origins and phenotypic traits of George Bähr, the architect of the Dresden Frauenkirche

scientific article published in February 2018

Exploring the potential of dental calculus to shed light on past human migrations in Oceania

A genome sequence from a modern human skull over 45,000 years old from Zlatý kůň in Czechia

scientific article published on 7 April 2021

Where Asia meets Europe – recent insights from ancient human genomics

scientific article published in 2021

Mitochondrial genomes of Middle Pleistocene horses from the open-air site complex of Schöningen

scientific article published in October 2025

Ancient genomes from the last three millennia support multiple human dispersals into Wallacea

scientific article published on 9 June 2022

The impact of human dispersals and local interactions on the genetic diversity of coastal Papua New Guinea over the past 2,500 years

Genome of a middle Holocene hunter-gatherer from Wallacea

scientific article published on 25 August 2021

Response to “Ancient DNA and its contribution to understanding the human history of the Pacific Islands” (Bedfordet al. 2018)

scientific article published in April 2019

Ancient Plasmodium genomes shed light on the history of human malaria