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Krause, Johannes 1980-
Johannes Krause
Johannes Krause
(born July 17, 1980, in
Leinefelde
) is a German biochemist with a research focus on historical infectious diseases and human evolution. Since 2010, he has been professor of archaeology and paleogenetics at the
University of Tübingen
. In 2014, Krause was named a founding co-director of the new
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
in
Jena
.
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Kinship, sex, and biological relatedness : the contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social and biological relations : 15. Mitteldeutscher Archäologentag vom 6. bis 8. Oktober 2022 in Halle (Saale) / Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt, Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte ; herausgegeben von Harald Meller, Johannes Krause, Wolfgang Haak und Roberto Risch
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Mitteldeutscher Archäologentag Halle (Saale) [ VerfasserIn ]
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Meller, Harald 1960- [ HerausgeberIn ]
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Krause, Johannes 1980- [ HerausgeberIn ]
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Haak, Wolfgang 1973- [ HerausgeberIn ]
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Risch, Roberto [ HerausgeberIn ]
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Tagungen des Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle 28
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