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Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland

For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was mainly concentrated on the mechanism of agricultural dispersal over different parts of the continent. Recently, attention has shifted towards population processes that occurred after the arrival of the fi...

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Autores principales: Lorkiewicz, Wiesław, Płoszaj, Tomasz, Jędrychowska-Dańska, Krystyna, Żądzińska, Elżbieta, Strapagiel, Dominik, Haduch, Elżbieta, Szczepanek, Anita, Grygiel, Ryszard, Witas, Henryk W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118316
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author Lorkiewicz, Wiesław
Płoszaj, Tomasz
Jędrychowska-Dańska, Krystyna
Żądzińska, Elżbieta
Strapagiel, Dominik
Haduch, Elżbieta
Szczepanek, Anita
Grygiel, Ryszard
Witas, Henryk W.
author_facet Lorkiewicz, Wiesław
Płoszaj, Tomasz
Jędrychowska-Dańska, Krystyna
Żądzińska, Elżbieta
Strapagiel, Dominik
Haduch, Elżbieta
Szczepanek, Anita
Grygiel, Ryszard
Witas, Henryk W.
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description For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was mainly concentrated on the mechanism of agricultural dispersal over different parts of the continent. Recently, attention has shifted towards population processes that occurred after the arrival of the first farmers, transforming the genetically very distinctive early Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) and Mesolithic forager populations into present-day Central Europeans. The latest studies indicate that significant changes in this respect took place within the post-Linear Pottery cultures of the Early and Middle Neolithic which were a bridge between the allochthonous LBK and the first indigenous Neolithic culture of north-central Europe—the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB). The paper presents data on mtDNA haplotypes of a Middle Neolithic population dated to 4700/4600–4100/4000 BC belonging to the Brześć Kujawski Group of the Lengyel culture (BKG) from the Kuyavia region in north-central Poland. BKG communities constituted the border of the “Danubian World” in this part of Europe for approx. seven centuries, neighboring foragers of the North European Plain and the southern Baltic basin. MtDNA haplogroups were determined in 11 individuals, and four mtDNA macrohaplogroups were found (H, U5, T, and HV0). The overall haplogroup pattern did not deviate from other post-Linear Pottery populations from central Europe, although a complete lack of N1a and the presence of U5a are noteworthy. Of greatest importance is the observed link between the BKG and the TRB horizon, confirmed by an independent analysis of the craniometric variation of Mesolithic and Neolithic populations inhabiting central Europe. Estimated phylogenetic pattern suggests significant contribution of the post-Linear BKG communities to the origin of the subsequent Middle Neolithic cultures, such as the TRB.
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spelling pubmed-43409192015-03-04 Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland Lorkiewicz, Wiesław Płoszaj, Tomasz Jędrychowska-Dańska, Krystyna Żądzińska, Elżbieta Strapagiel, Dominik Haduch, Elżbieta Szczepanek, Anita Grygiel, Ryszard Witas, Henryk W. PLoS One Research Article For a long time, anthropological and genetic research on the Neolithic revolution in Europe was mainly concentrated on the mechanism of agricultural dispersal over different parts of the continent. Recently, attention has shifted towards population processes that occurred after the arrival of the first farmers, transforming the genetically very distinctive early Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) and Mesolithic forager populations into present-day Central Europeans. The latest studies indicate that significant changes in this respect took place within the post-Linear Pottery cultures of the Early and Middle Neolithic which were a bridge between the allochthonous LBK and the first indigenous Neolithic culture of north-central Europe—the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB). The paper presents data on mtDNA haplotypes of a Middle Neolithic population dated to 4700/4600–4100/4000 BC belonging to the Brześć Kujawski Group of the Lengyel culture (BKG) from the Kuyavia region in north-central Poland. BKG communities constituted the border of the “Danubian World” in this part of Europe for approx. seven centuries, neighboring foragers of the North European Plain and the southern Baltic basin. MtDNA haplogroups were determined in 11 individuals, and four mtDNA macrohaplogroups were found (H, U5, T, and HV0). The overall haplogroup pattern did not deviate from other post-Linear Pottery populations from central Europe, although a complete lack of N1a and the presence of U5a are noteworthy. Of greatest importance is the observed link between the BKG and the TRB horizon, confirmed by an independent analysis of the craniometric variation of Mesolithic and Neolithic populations inhabiting central Europe. Estimated phylogenetic pattern suggests significant contribution of the post-Linear BKG communities to the origin of the subsequent Middle Neolithic cultures, such as the TRB. Public Library of Science 2015-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4340919/ /pubmed/25714361 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118316 Text en © 2015 Lorkiewicz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lorkiewicz, Wiesław
Płoszaj, Tomasz
Jędrychowska-Dańska, Krystyna
Żądzińska, Elżbieta
Strapagiel, Dominik
Haduch, Elżbieta
Szczepanek, Anita
Grygiel, Ryszard
Witas, Henryk W.
Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland
title Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland
title_full Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland
title_fullStr Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland
title_full_unstemmed Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland
title_short Between the Baltic and Danubian Worlds: The Genetic Affinities of a Middle Neolithic Population from Central Poland
title_sort between the baltic and danubian worlds: the genetic affinities of a middle neolithic population from central poland
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4340919/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25714361
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118316
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