
Guido Alberto Gnecchi Ruscone
Researcher · Archaeogenetics
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary AnthropologyAbout
Guido Alberto Gnecchi Ruscone is a researcher at the Department of Archaeogenetics at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig. His work focuses on reconstructing human evolutionary history through ancient DNA analysis, population genetics, and genomic studies of ancient populations. He has contributed to groundbreaking studies on the genetic origins of the Avars, Huns, Scythians, and Etruscans, as well as high-altitude adaptations in Andean and Himalayan populations.
Key research interests include ancient Eurasian migrations, social structures inferred from genomic data, and the genetic legacy of prehistoric and historical populations. His recent work has revealed trans-Eurasian connections between the European Huns and the Xiongnu Empire, demonstrated reproductive barriers in Avar communities despite shared culture, and highlighted the role of archaic introgression in high-altitude adaptations.
Publications span journals like Nature, Science Advances, and Cell, with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches combining archaeology, genetics, and anthropology. His research frequently involves international collaborations and has addressed topics such as the Black Death's Eurasian origins, Bronze Age admixture in the Aegean, and genomic continuity among Native American populations.
Guido collaborates extensively with institutions globally and has published over 40 peer-reviewed articles since 2019. His work bridges the gap between ancient DNA analysis and historical understanding, offering new insights into human migration, social organization, and evolutionary adaptations.
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