Fanny Mendisco

Fanny Mendisco
French National Centre for Scientific Research | CNRS

PhD

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October 2008 - March 2012
University of Strasbourg
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Social anthropology and ethnographic studies have described kinship systems and networks of contact and exchange in extant populations1–4. However, for prehistoric societies, these systems can be studied only indirectly from biological and cultural remains. Stable isotope data, sex and age at death can provide insights into the demographic structur...
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Reims, as the capital of the province Gallia Belgica, is bounded by a wide moat around which several necropolises are mentioned in ancient finds. These necropolises were frequented even when the city's outlines shrank behind a smaller enclosure at the end of the 3rd or at the beginning of the 4th century CE. At the same time, the discovery of about...
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Reims, as the capital of the province Gallia Belgica, is bounded by a wide moat around which several necropolises are mentioned in ancient finds. These necropolises were frequented even when the city's outlines shrank behind a smaller enclosure at the end of the 3rd or at the beginning of the 4th century CE. At the same time, the discovery of about...
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Objectives: The history of the Caribbean region is marked by numerous and various successive migration waves that resulted in a global blending of African, European, and Amerindian lineages. As the origin and genetic composition of the current population of French Caribbean islands has not been studied to date, we used both mitochondrial DNA and Y...
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Objectives The main aim of this work was to contribute to the knowledge of pre‐Hispanic genetic variation and population structure among the South‐central Andes Area by studying individuals from Quebrada de Humahuaca, North‐western (NW) Argentina. Materials and methods We analyzed 15 autosomal STRs in 19 individuals from several archaeological sit...
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In Europe, the Middle Neolithic is characterized by an important diversification of cultures. In northeastern France, the appearance of the Michelsberg culture has been correlated with major cultural changes and interpreted as the result of the settlement of new groups originating from the Paris Basin. This cultural transition has been accompanied...
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Recent ancient DNA studies on European Neolithic human populations have provided persuasive evidence of a major migration of farmers originating from the Aegean, accompanied by sporadic hunter-gatherer admixture into early Neolithic populations, but increasing toward the Late Neolithic. In this context, ancient mitochondrial DNA data collected from...
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Objectives: The arrival of Neolithic farmers in Europe was the source of major cultural and genetic transitions. Neolithic settlers brought a new set of maternal lineages (mitochondrial DNA), recently well-characterized on the continental road, from the Balkans to West Germany (Rhine River). In the present study, the first mitochondrial DNA data f...
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Almost all pre-Hispanic societies from Quebrada de Humahuaca (north-western Argentina) buried their defuncts in domestic areas, demonstrating the importance of death and its daily presence among the living. Presumably, the collective graves contained related individuals, a hypothesis that can be tested through the study of ancient DNA. This study a...
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The rapid Arab-Islamic conquest during the early Middle Ages led to major political and cultural changes in the Mediterranean world. Although the early medieval Muslim presence in the Iberian Peninsula is now well documented, based in the evaluation of archeological and historical sources, the Muslim expansion in the area north of the Pyrenees has...
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An intense debate concerning the nature and mode of Neolithic transition in Europe has long received much attention. Recent publications of paleogenetic analyses focusing on ancient European farmers from Central Europe or the Iberian Peninsula have greatly contributed to this debate, providing arguments in favor of major migrations accompanying Eur...
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The identity and history of the indigenous groups who occupied the Lesser Antilles during the ceramic periods remain highly controversial. Although recent archaeological evidence has challenged hypotheses concerning the organization of human groups in this region, more biological data are needed to fully inform the discussion. Our study provides, t...
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This palaeogenetic study focused on the analysis of a late prehispanic Argentinean group from the Humahuaca valley, with the main aim of reconstructing its (micro)evolutionary history. The Humahuaca valley, a natural passageway from the eastern plains to the highlands, was the living environment of Andean societies whose cultural but especially bio...
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Pampa Grande (PG) y Los Amarillos (LA) son dos sitios arqueológicos del noroeste argentino (NOA), en los que el estudio de ADN antiguo ha permitido determinar el sexo de los individuos y analizar los linajes paternos y maternos presentes. PG (Salta) se ha adjudicado al Período Formativo y LA, ubicado en la Quebrada de Humahuaca (Jujuy), habría teni...
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The analysis of ancient DNA recovered from archaeological remains can be used to reconstruct kinship among the occupants of a necropolis and provide a more detailed portrait of the community considered. Such palaeogenetic analyses have been conducted on sarcophagi excavated from the Merovingian necropolis in Jau-Dignac et Loirac (7th–8th century AD...
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Objectives: The history of European populations is characterised by numerous migrations or demographic events that are likely to have had major impacts on the European gene pool patterns. This paper will focus on how ancient DNA (aDNA) data contribute to our understanding of past population dynamics in Europe. Methods: Technological challenges o...
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Kinship testing and identification of human remains in forensic and anthropological fields is commonly based on the analysis of short tandem repeats (STRs) or more seldom single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). In this study, another type of genetic variations, insertion/deletion polymorphisms (indels) was used through the DIPplex indels typing kit...
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Important developments in the matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) technique have generated new perspectives regarding SNP genotyping, which are particularly promising for ancient population-based studies. The main aim of the present study was to investigate the application of a MALDI-TOF MS-ba...
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Ancient DNA recovered from 21 individuals excavated from burial sites in the Pampa Grande (PG) region (Salta province) of North-Western Argentina (NWA) was analyzed using various genetic markers (mitochondrial DNA, autosomal STRs, and Y chromosomal STRs). The results were compared to ancient and modern DNA from various populations in the Andean and...

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