Ancient genomes from a rural site in Imperial Rome (1st-3rd cent. CE): a genetic junction in the Roman Empire.
Flavio De AngelisVirginia VeltreMarco RomboniTullia Di CorciaGiuseppina ScanoCristina Martinez-LabargaPaola CatalanoOlga RickardsPublished in: Annals of human biology (2021)
The genomic legacy with the south-eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Central and Western Northern-African coast funerary influence pave the way for considering people buried in QCP as resembling a Punic-derived human group.