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Evidence for dynastic succession among early Celtic elites in Central Europe

Gretzinger J, Schmitt F, Mötsch A et al.

38831077 PubMed ID
23 Authors
2024 Aug Published
30 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

GJ
Gretzinger J
SF
Schmitt F
MA
Mötsch A
CS
Carlhoff S
LT
Lamnidis TC
HY
Huang Y
RH
Ringbauer H
KC
Knipper C
FM
Francken M
MF
Mandt F
HL
Hansen L
FC
Freund C
PC
Posth C
RH
Rathmann H
HK
Harvati K
WG
Wieland G
GL
Granehäll L
MF
Maixner F
ZA
Zink A
SW
Schier W
KD
Krausse D
KJ
Krause J
SS
Schiffels S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The early Iron Age (800 to 450 BCE) in France, Germany and Switzerland, known as the 'West-Hallstattkreis', stands out as featuring the earliest evidence for supra-regional organization north of the Alps. Often referred to as 'early Celtic', suggesting tentative connections to later cultural phenomena, its societal and population structure remain enigmatic. Here we present genomic and isotope data from 31 individuals from this context in southern Germany, dating between 616 and 200 BCE. We identify multiple biologically related groups spanning three elite burials as far as 100 km apart, supported by trans-regional individual mobility inferred from isotope data. These include a close biological relationship between two of the richest burial mounds of the Hallstatt culture. Bayesian modelling points to an avuncular relationship between the two individuals, which may suggest a practice of matrilineal dynastic succession in early Celtic elites. We show that their ancestry is shared on a broad geographic scale from Iberia throughout Central-Eastern Europe, undergoing a decline after the late Iron Age (450 BCE to ~50 CE).

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

30 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

30 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
APG001 500 BCE Germany Asperg "Grafenbuehl" (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) M J1b1a1 P312
APG002 480 BCE Germany Asperg "Grafenbuehl" (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) F J1c3e1
APG003 480 BCE Germany Asperg "Grafenbuehl" (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) U X2b P312
SCN001 500 BCE Germany Ditzingen-Schöckingen (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) F H3g
HOC001 530 BCE Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf "Biegel" (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) M J1b1a1 P311
HOC002 530 BCE Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf "Biegel" (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) M K1a4c1*1 CTS4803
HOC003 530 BCE Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf "Biegel" (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) M K1a2a CTS9737
HOC004 530 BCE Germany Eberdingen-Hochdorf "Biegel" (Baden-Württemberg, Ludwigsburg) M U4c2a Z753
HEU001 550 BCE Germany Heuneburg (Baden-Württemberg, Herbertingen) F U5b2b
HEU002 500 BCE Germany Heuneburg (Baden-Württemberg, Herbertingen) F W6a
LAN001SE 400 BCE Germany Langenenslingen "Alte Burg" (Baden-Württemberg, Biberach) M H30b1 CTS12972
LAN001HL 400 BCE Germany Langenenslingen "Alte Burg" (Baden-Württemberg, Biberach) M H30b1 CTS12972
LWB002 500 BCE Germany Langenenslingen "Alte Burg" (Baden-Württemberg, Biberach) F H2a2a1 L151
LWB003 530 BCE Germany Langenenslingen "Alte Burg" (Baden-Württemberg, Biberach) M K1b2b FGC8304
MBG001 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) F
MBG003 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) U H1c9 PF6527
MBG004 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) F H1c
MBG005 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) F T2+16189
MBG006 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) M K1a+195 Z628
MBG007 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) F H3
MBG008 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) M HV0+195 S2550
MBG009 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) F H1c9
MBG010 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) F T2b4 Z1823
MBG011 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) U K1a
MBG012 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) M H2
MBG013 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) M I2 L52
MBG014 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) M CTS12478
MBG015 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) F H5
MBG016 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) M U5a1a2b L497
MBG017 616 BCE Germany Magdalenenberg (Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen) M H27 FGC8304
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