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Five centuries of consanguinity, isolation, health, and conflict in Las Gobas: A Northern Medieval Iberian necropolis.

Rodríguez-Varela Ricardo, R Yaka, Reyhan R et al.

39196943 PubMed ID
22 Authors
2024-08-30 Published
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Authors

RR
Rodríguez-Varela Ricardo
RY
R Yaka
RR
Reyhan R
PZ
Pochon Zoé
ZS
Z Sanchez-Pinto
II
Iban I
SJ
Solaun José Luis
JN
JL Naidoo
TT
Thijessen T
GB
Guinet Benjamin
BP
B Pérez-Ramallo
PP
Patxi P
LV
Lagerholm Vendela Kempe
VD
VK de Anca Prado
VV
Violeta V
VC
Valdiosera Cristina
CK
C Krzewińska
MM
Maja M
HL
Herrasti Lourdes
LA
L Azkarate
AA
Agustín A
GA
Götherström Anders
Chapter II

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Between the 8th and 11th centuries CE, the Iberian Peninsula underwent profound upheaval due to the Umayyad invasion against the Visigoths, resulting in population shifts and lasting demographic impacts. Our understanding of this period is hindered by limited written sources and few archaeogenetic studies. We analyzed 33 individuals from Las Gobas, a necropolis in northern Spain, spanning the 7th to 11th centuries. By combining archaeological and osteological data with kinship, metagenomics, and ancestry analyses, we investigate conflicts, health, and demography of these individuals. We reveal intricate family relationships and genetic continuity within a consanguineous population while also identifying several zoonoses indicative of close interactions with animals. Notably, one individual was infected with a variola virus phylogenetically clustering with the northern European variola complex between ~885 and 1000 CE. Last, we did not detect a significant increase of North African or Middle East ancestries over time since the Islamic conquest of Iberia, possibly because this community remained relatively isolated.

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