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Article Reference Geniation and the genus concept in ancient lakes
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Inproceedings Reference Genomic and isotopic insights into cat dispersal and diet from Viking to medieval northern Germany
Bioarchaeological studies of ancient wild and domestic animals provide critical insights into animal translocation and human-animal relationships over time. Domestic cats (Felis catus), in particular, have a long history of association with humans as companions and pest controllers. This makes them valuable bio-proxies for reconstructing human movements via sea and land routes, as well as dietary shifts in the anthropogenic niche. In this study, we performed genomic and stable isotope analyses on over 90 cat remains from two major trade hubs in northern Germany: the Viking settlement of Haithabu (AD 800 - 1050) and its medieval successor, the town of Schleswig (AD 1050 - 1250). Ancient DNA analysis showed no clear geographical pattern in mitochondrial DNA ancestries from the two sites, all of which belong to clade IV of F. s. lybica and are assigned to haplogroups A, C, and D. This likely reflects the widespread dispersal of domestic cats in Europe starting from the Roman era. Nuclear DNA analysis revealed limited gene flow from European wildcats, consistent with previous findings on ancient domestic cats from other regions in Europe. Stable carbon (δ13C µ = -19.1 ± 0.7‰) and nitrogen (δ15N µ = 10.5 ± 1.1‰) isotope ratio analysis of cats from both sites indicates that most cats had mixed diets involving some marine foods supplied by or scavenged from humans. This multidisciplinary approach enables a comprehensive reconstruction of human-mediated cat dispersals and their dietary patterns during pivotal socio-economic transformation.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2025
Inproceedings Reference Genomic signals of congeneric hybridisation confirmed in the Lake Tanganyikan cichlid genus Ophthalmotilapia
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Conference Reference Genomic traceability of juvenile stages of flatfish: the case of the Belgian sole nursery
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Article Reference Genomics in Ostracoda (Crustacea) – novel tools to answer long-standing evolutionary questions.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Inproceedings Reference Geo-techno-economic assessment of CO2 capture, transport, and storage chain options for a cement plant in Germany
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Inproceedings Reference Geoarchaeological approach in Scladina cave (Belgium): new results on the chronostratigraphy of the Late Middle Palaeolithic and Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in North-West Europe
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Proceedings Reference Geoarchaeology and (pre)-urban wetland archaeology: some case studies from Brussels (Belgium)
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Article Reference Géoarchéologie et taphonomie en contexte karstique : nouvelles perspectives de recherche en Belgique par l'étude intégrée des sédiments et des vestiges archeologiques, fauniques et botaniques (communication orale)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2016
Inproceedings Reference Geochemical imaging at hand-sample scale of Belgian Zn-Pb ores using Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS).
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021