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Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories
In this study, we report 21 ancient shotgun genomes from present-day Western Hungary, from previously understudied Late Copper Age Baden, and Bronze Age Somogyvár–Vinkovci, Kisapostag, and Encrusted Pottery archeological cultures (3,530–1,620 cal Bce). Our results indicate the presence of high stepp...
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author | Gerber, Dániel Szeifert, Bea Székely, Orsolya Egyed, Balázs Gyuris, Balázs Giblin, Julia I Horváth, Anikó Köhler, Kitti Kulcsár, Gabriella Kustár, Ágnes Major, István Molnár, Mihály Palcsu, László Szeverényi, Vajk Fábián, Szilvia Mende, Balázs Gusztáv Bondár, Mária Ari, Eszter Kiss, Viktória Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna |
author_facet | Gerber, Dániel Szeifert, Bea Székely, Orsolya Egyed, Balázs Gyuris, Balázs Giblin, Julia I Horváth, Anikó Köhler, Kitti Kulcsár, Gabriella Kustár, Ágnes Major, István Molnár, Mihály Palcsu, László Szeverényi, Vajk Fábián, Szilvia Mende, Balázs Gusztáv Bondár, Mária Ari, Eszter Kiss, Viktória Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna |
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description | In this study, we report 21 ancient shotgun genomes from present-day Western Hungary, from previously understudied Late Copper Age Baden, and Bronze Age Somogyvár–Vinkovci, Kisapostag, and Encrusted Pottery archeological cultures (3,530–1,620 cal Bce). Our results indicate the presence of high steppe ancestry in the Somogyvár–Vinkovci culture. They were then replaced by the Kisapostag group, who exhibit an outstandingly high (up to ∼47%) Mesolithic hunter–gatherer ancestry, despite this component being thought to be highly diluted by the time of the Early Bronze Age. The Kisapostag population contributed the genetic basis for the succeeding community of the Encrusted Pottery culture. We also found an elevated hunter–gatherer component in a local Baden culture–associated individual, but no connections were proven to the Bronze Age individuals. The hunter–gatherer ancestry in Kisapostag is likely derived from two main sources, one from a Funnelbeaker or Globular Amphora culture–related population and one from a previously unrecognized source in Eastern Europe. We show that this ancestry not only appeared in various groups in Bronze Age Central Europe but also made contributions to Baltic populations. The social structure of Kisapostag and Encrusted Pottery cultures is patrilocal, similarly to most contemporaneous groups. Furthermore, we developed new methods and method standards for computational analyses of ancient DNA, implemented to our newly developed and freely available bioinformatic package. By analyzing clinical traits, we found carriers of aneuploidy and inheritable genetic diseases. Finally, based on genetic and anthropological data, we present here the first female facial reconstruction from the Bronze Age Carpathian Basin. |
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spelling | pubmed-104738622023-09-02 Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories Gerber, Dániel Szeifert, Bea Székely, Orsolya Egyed, Balázs Gyuris, Balázs Giblin, Julia I Horváth, Anikó Köhler, Kitti Kulcsár, Gabriella Kustár, Ágnes Major, István Molnár, Mihály Palcsu, László Szeverényi, Vajk Fábián, Szilvia Mende, Balázs Gusztáv Bondár, Mária Ari, Eszter Kiss, Viktória Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna Mol Biol Evol Discoveries In this study, we report 21 ancient shotgun genomes from present-day Western Hungary, from previously understudied Late Copper Age Baden, and Bronze Age Somogyvár–Vinkovci, Kisapostag, and Encrusted Pottery archeological cultures (3,530–1,620 cal Bce). Our results indicate the presence of high steppe ancestry in the Somogyvár–Vinkovci culture. They were then replaced by the Kisapostag group, who exhibit an outstandingly high (up to ∼47%) Mesolithic hunter–gatherer ancestry, despite this component being thought to be highly diluted by the time of the Early Bronze Age. The Kisapostag population contributed the genetic basis for the succeeding community of the Encrusted Pottery culture. We also found an elevated hunter–gatherer component in a local Baden culture–associated individual, but no connections were proven to the Bronze Age individuals. The hunter–gatherer ancestry in Kisapostag is likely derived from two main sources, one from a Funnelbeaker or Globular Amphora culture–related population and one from a previously unrecognized source in Eastern Europe. We show that this ancestry not only appeared in various groups in Bronze Age Central Europe but also made contributions to Baltic populations. The social structure of Kisapostag and Encrusted Pottery cultures is patrilocal, similarly to most contemporaneous groups. Furthermore, we developed new methods and method standards for computational analyses of ancient DNA, implemented to our newly developed and freely available bioinformatic package. By analyzing clinical traits, we found carriers of aneuploidy and inheritable genetic diseases. Finally, based on genetic and anthropological data, we present here the first female facial reconstruction from the Bronze Age Carpathian Basin. Oxford University Press 2023-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10473862/ /pubmed/37562011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad182 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Discoveries Gerber, Dániel Szeifert, Bea Székely, Orsolya Egyed, Balázs Gyuris, Balázs Giblin, Julia I Horváth, Anikó Köhler, Kitti Kulcsár, Gabriella Kustár, Ágnes Major, István Molnár, Mihály Palcsu, László Szeverényi, Vajk Fábián, Szilvia Mende, Balázs Gusztáv Bondár, Mária Ari, Eszter Kiss, Viktória Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories |
title | Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories |
title_full | Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories |
title_fullStr | Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories |
title_full_unstemmed | Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories |
title_short | Interdisciplinary Analyses of Bronze Age Communities from Western Hungary Reveal Complex Population Histories |
title_sort | interdisciplinary analyses of bronze age communities from western hungary reveal complex population histories |
topic | Discoveries |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10473862/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37562011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad182 |
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