Radiocarbon and genomic evidence for the survival of Equus Sussemionus until the late Holocene

  1. Dawei Cai  Is a corresponding author
  2. Siqi Zhu
  3. Mian Gong
  4. Naifan Zhang
  5. Jia Wen
  6. Qiyao Liang
  7. Weilu Sun
  8. Xinyue Shao
  9. Yaqi Guo
  10. Yudong Cai
  11. Zhuqing Zheng
  12. Wei Zhang
  13. Songmei Hu
  14. Xiaoyang Wang
  15. He Tian
  16. Youqian Li
  17. Wei Liu
  18. Miaomiao Yang
  19. Jian Yang
  20. Duo Wu
  21. Ludovic Orlando  Is a corresponding author
  22. Yu Jiang  Is a corresponding author
  1. Jilin University, China
  2. Northwest A&F University, China
  3. Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, China
  4. Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, China
  5. Ningxia Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, China
  6. Lanzhou University, China
  7. Université Paul Sabatier, CNRS UMR 5288, France
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  1. Dawei Cai
  2. Siqi Zhu
  3. Mian Gong
  4. Naifan Zhang
  5. Jia Wen
  6. Qiyao Liang
  7. Weilu Sun
  8. Xinyue Shao
  9. Yaqi Guo
  10. Yudong Cai
  11. Zhuqing Zheng
  12. Wei Zhang
  13. Songmei Hu
  14. Xiaoyang Wang
  15. He Tian
  16. Youqian Li
  17. Wei Liu
  18. Miaomiao Yang
  19. Jian Yang
  20. Duo Wu
  21. Ludovic Orlando
  22. Yu Jiang
(2022)
Radiocarbon and genomic evidence for the survival of Equus Sussemionus until the late Holocene
eLife 11:e73346.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.73346