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"Unearthing Ancient Plant DNA: Secrets Revealed by 2900-Year-Old Royal Palace Brick"
archaeology2 years ago

"Unearthing Ancient Plant DNA: Secrets Revealed by 2900-Year-Old Royal Palace Brick"

A 2,900-year-old clay brick from the palace of Neo-Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II in modern-day Iraq has revealed a treasure trove of ancient plant DNA. The brick, bearing a cuneiform inscription, was found at the National Museum of Denmark and researchers successfully extracted and sequenced DNA from its inner core. By comparing the DNA with modern botanical records and ancient Assyrian plant descriptions, the team identified 34 different taxonomic groups of plants. This breakthrough opens up the possibility of using the technique on other clay artifacts, shedding light on ancient biodiversity and providing valuable context for present-day species loss.

"Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Plant Life: DNA Extracted from 2,900-Year-Old Clay Brick"
archaeology2 years ago

"Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Plant Life: DNA Extracted from 2,900-Year-Old Clay Brick"

Researchers have successfully extracted ancient DNA from a 2,900-year-old clay brick originating from the palace of Neo-Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II. The brick, currently housed at the National Museum of Denmark, contains a cuneiform inscription dating it precisely to within a decade. By adapting a protocol used for other porous materials, the team extracted DNA from the brick's inner core and identified 34 distinct taxonomic groups of plants, including cabbage and heather. This breakthrough demonstrates the potential for extracting genetic material from archaeological clay sources worldwide, providing valuable insights into past flora and fauna and aiding in the understanding of ancient civilizations.