Ancient DNA at the edge of the world: Continental immigration and the persistence of Neolithic male lineages in Bronze Age Orkney
Dulias K, Foody MGB, Justeau P et al.
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Abstract
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Orkney was a major cultural center during the Neolithic, 3800 to 2500 BC. Farming flourished, permanent stone settlements and chambered tombs were constructed, and long-range contacts were sustained. From ∼3200 BC, the number, density, and extravagance of settlements increased, and new ceremonial monuments and ceramic styles, possibly originating in Orkney, spread across Britain and Ireland. By ∼2800 BC, this phenomenon was waning, although Neolithic traditions persisted to at least 2500 BC. Unlike elsewhere in Britain, there is little material evidence to suggest a Beaker presence, suggesting that Orkney may have developed along an insular trajectory during the second millennium BC. We tested this by comparing new genomic evidence from 22 Bronze Age and 3 Iron Age burials in northwest Orkney with Neolithic burials from across the archipelago. We identified signals of inward migration on a scale unsuspected from the archaeological record: As elsewhere in Bronze Age Britain, much of the population displayed significant genome-wide ancestry deriving ultimately from the Pontic-Caspian Steppe. However, uniquely in northern and central Europe, most of the male lineages were inherited from the local Neolithic. This suggests that some male descendants of Neolithic Orkney may have remained distinct well into the Bronze Age, although there are signs that this had dwindled by the Iron Age. Furthermore, although the majority of mitochondrial DNA lineages evidently arrived afresh with the Bronze Age, we also find evidence for continuity in the female line of descent from Mesolithic Britain into the Bronze Age and even to the present day.
Ancient DNA Samples
37 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication
| Sample ID | Date/Era | Country | Locality | Sex | mtDNA | Y-DNA |
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| KD070 | 2464 BCE | United Kingdom | England. Northumberland. Low Hauxley | M | T2e1 |
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| KD003 | 2500 BCE | United Kingdom | England. North Yorkshire. West Heslerton | F | T2e |
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| KD040 | 2500 BCE | United Kingdom | England. North Yorkshire. West Heslerton | M | T2b4h |
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| KD041 | 2500 BCE | United Kingdom | England. North Yorkshire. West Heslerton | M | U5a1+@16192 |
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| KD001 | 441 CE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Black Isle. Rosemarkie Cave | M | J1b1a1a |
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| CE003 | 758 BCE | United Kingdom | England. Derbyshire. Carsington Pasture Cave | F | X2b4 |
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| CE004 | 387 BCE | United Kingdom | England. Derbyshire. Carsington Pasture Cave | M | H10b |
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| KD071 | 750 BCE | United Kingdom | England. North Yorkshire. Knapton Wold | F | H1b1+16362 |
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| KD072 | 750 BCE | United Kingdom | England. North Yorkshire. Knapton Wold | F | H1b1+16362 |
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| KD004 | 340 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Knowe of Skea | M | H1b |
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| KD042 | 1 CE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Knowe of Skea | F | U5a1b1a |
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| KD043 | 25 CE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Knowe of Skea | M | H1b |
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| KD073 | 236 CE | United Kingdom | Shetland. Unst. Milla Skerra | M | J1b1a |
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| KD005 | 25 CE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Isle of Skye. High Pasture Cave | F | H7a1b |
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| KD006 | 1622 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | T2a1b1a |
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| KD044 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | U5b2a3b |
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| KD045 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | J1c2a |
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| KD046 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | T2a1b1a |
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| KD047 | 1501 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | H39 |
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| KD048 | 1509 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | U | H39 |
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| KD049 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | H39 |
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| KD050_65 | 1609 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | H39 |
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| KD051 | 1743 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | U | |
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| KD052 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | K1a29a |
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| KD053 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | |
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| KD055 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | J1c2a |
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| KD057 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | H1n1 |
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| KD058 | 1616 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | K1a3a |
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| KD059 | 1620 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | T2b21 |
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| KD060 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | H1n1 |
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| KD061 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | K1c2 |
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| KD062 | 1536 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | U5b2a3b |
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| KD063 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | H58a |
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| KD064 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | M | T2b21 |
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| KD066 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | T2a1b1a |
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| KD067 | 1650 BCE | United Kingdom | Orkney. Westray. Links of Noltland | F | H+195 |
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| KD026 | 4000 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Isle of Skye. Strathglebe | M | U5b2c |
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