Institute for Medieval Research
The Genetic Challenge to Medieval History and Archaeology - Volume 4. 2016 (complete volume)
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Institute for Medieval Research
Preliminaries
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Table of Contents
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Walter Pohl
Editor’s Introduction page 2
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s2
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Stefanie Samida - Jörg Feuchter
Why Archaeologists, Historians and Geneticists Should Work Together – and How page 5
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s5
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Sebastian Brather
New Questions Instead of Old Answers: Archaeological Expectations of aDNA Analysis page 22
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s22
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Stefan Burmeister
Archaeological Research on Migration as a Multidisciplinary Challenge page 42
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s42
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Patrick Geary - Krishna Veeramah
Mapping European Population Movement through Genomic Research page 65
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s65
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Manfred K. H. Eggert
Genetizing Bantu: Historical Insight or Historical Trilemma? page 79
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s79
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Kerstin P. Hofmann
With víkingr into the Identity Trap: When Historiographical Actors Get a Life of Their Own page 91
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s91
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Celine Wawruschka
Genetic History and Identity: The Case of Turkey page 123
doi: 10.1553/medievalworlds_no4_2016s123
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