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Department of Archaeology

 

Members of the Glyn Daniel Laboratory for Archaeogenetics

Archaeogenetics uses population genetics and phylogeography of living and archaeological samples to address questions central to archaeology, such as the movement of peoples, the domestication and husbandry of plants and animals and the spread of agriculture.

The Glyn Daniel Laboratory for Archaeogenetics hosts a diverse range of projects, focused on the genetic consequences of the human relationship with plants and animals.


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