Heterogeneous Hunter-Gatherer and Steppe-Related Ancestries in Late Neolithic and Bell Beaker Genomes from Present-Day France
Seguin-Orlando A, Donat R, Der Sarkissian C et al.
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Abstract
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The transition from the Late Neolithic to the Bronze Age has witnessed important population and societal changes in western Europe.1 These include massive genomic contributions of pastoralist herders originating from the Pontic-Caspian steppes2,3 into local populations, resulting from complex interactions between collapsing hunter-gatherers and expanding farmers of Anatolian ancestry.4-8 This transition is documented through extensive ancient genomic data from present-day Britain,9,10 Ireland,11,12 Iberia,13 Mediterranean islands,14,15 and Germany.8 It remains, however, largely overlooked in France, where most focus has been on the Middle Neolithic (n = 63),8,9,16 with the exception of one Late Neolithic genome sequenced at 0.05× coverage.16 This leaves the key transitional period covering ∼3,400-2,700 cal. years (calibrated years) BCE genetically unsampled and thus the exact time frame of hunter-gatherer persistence and arrival of steppe migrations unknown. To remediate this, we sequenced 24 ancient human genomes from France spanning ∼3,400-1,600 cal. years BCE. This reveals Late Neolithic populations that are genetically diverse and include individuals with dark skin, hair, and eyes. We detect heterogeneous hunter-gatherer ancestries within Late Neolithic communities, reaching up to ∼63.3% in some individuals, and variable genetic contributions of steppe herders in Bell Beaker populations. We provide an estimate as late as ∼3,800 years BCE for the admixture between Neolithic and Mesolithic populations and as early as ∼2,650 years BCE for the arrival of steppe-related ancestry. The genomic heterogeneity characterized underlines the complex history of human interactions even at the local scale.
Ancient DNA Samples
35 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication
| Sample ID | Date/Era | Country | Locality | Sex | mtDNA | Y-DNA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAS15 | 3092 BCE | France | La Cavalade. Mas Rouge | F | H4a1a-a |
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| TORTC | 2578 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte des Tortues | F | K1b1a |
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| TORTD | 3261 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte des Tortues | M | K1a2a |
I-S9403 |
| TORTE | 2839 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte des Tortues | F | K1a2b |
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| TORTF | 2008 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte des Tortues | F | H6a1a |
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| GBVPK | 2461 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte Basse de la Vigne Perdue | M | J2b1a |
R-Z195 |
| GBVPL | 2574 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte Basse de la Vigne Perdue | F | J1c1 |
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| GBVPO | 1737 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte Basse de la Vigne Perdue | F | U5b3 |
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| ROUQCC | 3495 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte du Rouquet | M | T2c1d-a |
I-S9403 |
| ROUQEE | 3321 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte du Rouquet | F | H1-d |
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| ROUQFF | 3340 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte du Rouquet | M | V |
I-M423 |
| ROUQHH | 3346 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte du Rouquet | M | U2e1c1 |
I-S9403 |
| ROUQV | 3354 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte du Rouquet | F | H3 |
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| ROUQW | 3356 BCE | France | La Clape. Grotte du Rouquet | M | X2c1 |
I-S9403 |
| LAR11 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | M | H2a1 |
R-Y140057 |
| LAR14 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | M | |
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| LAR23 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | F | |
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| LAR24 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | F | |
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| LAR26 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | F | |
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| LAR27 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | F | |
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| LAR30 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | F | |
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| LAR31 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | M | |
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| LAR8 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | F | T1a1 T1a1 |
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| LAR9 | 1629 CE | France | Lariey-Puy-Saint-Pierre (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Hautes-Alpes Department) | M | |
F |
| 1H04 | 2917 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée I | F | K1a1b1g |
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| 1H06 | 3330 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée I | F | U5a2b3 |
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| 1H07 | 3338 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée I | M | J1c5 |
I-S9403 |
| 1H13 | 3092 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée I | M | K1a4a1 |
I-S9403 |
| 1H14 | 3334 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée I | F | H |
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| 2H06 | 3344 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée II | F | H2a2a1 |
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| 2H07 | 3366 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée II | M | K1a4a1h |
H-SK1180 |
| 2H10 | 3341 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée II | M | H3 |
I-S9403 |
| 2H11 | 3351 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée II | M | J1c1 |
I-S9403 |
| 2H17 | 3338 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée II | M | U5b1i |
I-S9403 |
| 2HC51961131 | 3357 BCE | France | Marne. Mont-Aimé hypogée II | M | |
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