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Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility

The Phoenicians emerged in the Northern Levant around 1800 BCE and by the 9(th) century BCE had spread their culture across the Mediterranean Basin, establishing trading posts, and settlements in various European Mediterranean and North African locations. Despite their widespread influence, what is...

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Autores principales: Matisoo-Smith, E., Gosling, A. L., Platt, D., Kardailsky, O., Prost, S., Cameron-Christie, S., Collins, C. J., Boocock, J., Kurumilian, Y., Guirguis, M., Pla Orquín, R., Khalil, W., Genz, H., Abou Diwan, G., Nassar, J., Zalloua, P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29320542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190169
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author Matisoo-Smith, E.
Gosling, A. L.
Platt, D.
Kardailsky, O.
Prost, S.
Cameron-Christie, S.
Collins, C. J.
Boocock, J.
Kurumilian, Y.
Guirguis, M.
Pla Orquín, R.
Khalil, W.
Genz, H.
Abou Diwan, G.
Nassar, J.
Zalloua, P.
author_facet Matisoo-Smith, E.
Gosling, A. L.
Platt, D.
Kardailsky, O.
Prost, S.
Cameron-Christie, S.
Collins, C. J.
Boocock, J.
Kurumilian, Y.
Guirguis, M.
Pla Orquín, R.
Khalil, W.
Genz, H.
Abou Diwan, G.
Nassar, J.
Zalloua, P.
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description The Phoenicians emerged in the Northern Levant around 1800 BCE and by the 9(th) century BCE had spread their culture across the Mediterranean Basin, establishing trading posts, and settlements in various European Mediterranean and North African locations. Despite their widespread influence, what is known of the Phoenicians comes from what was written about them by the Greeks and Egyptians. In this study, we investigate the extent of Phoenician integration with the Sardinian communities they settled. We present 14 new ancient mitogenome sequences from pre-Phoenician (~1800 BCE) and Phoenician (~700–400 BCE) samples from Lebanon (n = 4) and Sardinia (n = 10) and compare these with 87 new complete mitogenomes from modern Lebanese and 21 recently published pre-Phoenician ancient mitogenomes from Sardinia to investigate the population dynamics of the Phoenician (Punic) site of Monte Sirai, in southern Sardinia. Our results indicate evidence of continuity of some lineages from pre-Phoenician populations suggesting integration of indigenous Sardinians in the Monte Sirai Phoenician community. We also find evidence of the arrival of new, unique mitochondrial lineages, indicating the movement of women from sites in the Near East or North Africa to Sardinia, but also possibly from non-Mediterranean populations and the likely movement of women from Europe to Phoenician sites in Lebanon. Combined, this evidence suggests female mobility and genetic diversity in Phoenician communities, reflecting the inclusive and multicultural nature of Phoenician society.
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spelling pubmed-57618922018-01-23 Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility Matisoo-Smith, E. Gosling, A. L. Platt, D. Kardailsky, O. Prost, S. Cameron-Christie, S. Collins, C. J. Boocock, J. Kurumilian, Y. Guirguis, M. Pla Orquín, R. Khalil, W. Genz, H. Abou Diwan, G. Nassar, J. Zalloua, P. PLoS One Research Article The Phoenicians emerged in the Northern Levant around 1800 BCE and by the 9(th) century BCE had spread their culture across the Mediterranean Basin, establishing trading posts, and settlements in various European Mediterranean and North African locations. Despite their widespread influence, what is known of the Phoenicians comes from what was written about them by the Greeks and Egyptians. In this study, we investigate the extent of Phoenician integration with the Sardinian communities they settled. We present 14 new ancient mitogenome sequences from pre-Phoenician (~1800 BCE) and Phoenician (~700–400 BCE) samples from Lebanon (n = 4) and Sardinia (n = 10) and compare these with 87 new complete mitogenomes from modern Lebanese and 21 recently published pre-Phoenician ancient mitogenomes from Sardinia to investigate the population dynamics of the Phoenician (Punic) site of Monte Sirai, in southern Sardinia. Our results indicate evidence of continuity of some lineages from pre-Phoenician populations suggesting integration of indigenous Sardinians in the Monte Sirai Phoenician community. We also find evidence of the arrival of new, unique mitochondrial lineages, indicating the movement of women from sites in the Near East or North Africa to Sardinia, but also possibly from non-Mediterranean populations and the likely movement of women from Europe to Phoenician sites in Lebanon. Combined, this evidence suggests female mobility and genetic diversity in Phoenician communities, reflecting the inclusive and multicultural nature of Phoenician society. Public Library of Science 2018-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5761892/ /pubmed/29320542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190169 Text en © 2018 Matisoo-Smith 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Matisoo-Smith, E.
Gosling, A. L.
Platt, D.
Kardailsky, O.
Prost, S.
Cameron-Christie, S.
Collins, C. J.
Boocock, J.
Kurumilian, Y.
Guirguis, M.
Pla Orquín, R.
Khalil, W.
Genz, H.
Abou Diwan, G.
Nassar, J.
Zalloua, P.
Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
title Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
title_full Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
title_fullStr Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
title_full_unstemmed Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
title_short Ancient mitogenomes of Phoenicians from Sardinia and Lebanon: A story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
title_sort ancient mitogenomes of phoenicians from sardinia and lebanon: a story of settlement, integration, and female mobility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29320542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190169
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