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Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age

Chyleński M, Makarowicz P, Juras A et al.

37528090 PubMed ID
32 Authors
08/01/2023 Published
1 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

CM
Chyleński M
MP
Makarowicz P
JA
Juras A
KM
Krzewińska M
Pospieszny Ł
EE
Ehler E
BA
Breszka A
GJ
Górski J
TH
Taras H
SA
Szczepanek A
PM
Polańska M
WP
Włodarczak P
LA
Lasota-Kuś A
WI
Wójcik I
RJ
Romaniszyn J
SM
Szmyt M
KA
Kośko A
IM
Ignaczak M
SS
Sadowski S
MA
Matoga A
GA
Grossman A
IV
Ilchyshyn V
YM
Yahodinska MO
RA
Romańska A
TK
Tunia K
PM
Przybyła M
GR
Grygiel R
SK
Szostek K
DM
Dabert M
GA
Götherström A
JM
Jakobsson M
MH
Malmström H
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The demographic history of East-Central Europe after the Neolithic period remains poorly explored, despite this region being on the confluence of various ecological zones and cultural entities. Here, the descendants of societies associated with steppe pastoralists form Early Bronze Age were followed by Middle Bronze Age populations displaying unique characteristics. Particularly, the predominance of collective burials, the scale of which, was previously seen only in the Neolithic. The extent to which this re-emergence of older traditions is a result of genetic shift or social changes in the MBA is a subject of debate. Here by analysing 91 newly generated genomes from Bronze Age individuals from present Poland and Ukraine, we discovered that Middle Bronze Age populations were formed by an additional admixture event involving a population with relatively high proportions of genetic component associated with European hunter-gatherers and that their social structure was based on, primarily patrilocal, multigenerational kin-groups.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

1 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

1 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
poz1039 2286 BCE Poland Mokrzec (Masovian Province, Przysucha County, Potworów) M H3b+16129 R1b1a1~
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Analysis

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