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A genetic history of continuity and mobility in the Iron Age central Mediterranean.

Moots Hannah M, HM Antonio, Margaret M et al.

37592021 PubMed ID
37 Authors
2023-09-17 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MH
Moots Hannah M
HA
HM Antonio
MM
Margaret M
SS
Sawyer Susanna
SS
S Spence
JP
Jeffrey P JP
OV
Oberreiter Victoria
VW
V Weiß
CL
Clemens L CL
LM
Lucci Michaela
MC
M Cherifi
YM
Yahia Mehdi Seddik YMS
LP
La Pastina Francesco
FG
F Genchi
FF
Francesco F
PE
Praxmeier Elisa
EZ
E Zagorc
BB
Brina B
CO
Cheronet Olivia
O Özdoğan
KT
Kadir T KT
DL
Demetz Lea
LA
L Amrani
SS
Selma S
CF
Candilio Francesca
FD
F De Angelis
DD
Daniela D
GG
Gasperetti Gabriella
GF
G Fernandes
DD
Daniel D
GZ
Gao Ziyue
ZF
Z Fantar
MM
Mounir M
CA
Coppa Alfredo
AP
A Pritchard
JK
Jonathan K JK
PR
Pinhasi Ron
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The Iron Age was a dynamic period in central Mediterranean history, with the expansion of Greek and Phoenician colonies and the growth of Carthage into the dominant maritime power of the Mediterranean. These events were facilitated by the ease of long-distance travel following major advances in seafaring. We know from the archaeological record that trade goods and materials were moving across great distances in unprecedented quantities, but it is unclear how these patterns correlate with human mobility. Here, to investigate population mobility and interactions directly, we sequenced the genomes of 30 ancient individuals from coastal cities around the central Mediterranean, in Tunisia, Sardinia and central Italy. We observe a meaningful contribution of autochthonous populations, as well as highly heterogeneous ancestry including many individuals with non-local ancestries from other parts of the Mediterranean region. These results highlight both the role of local populations and the extreme interconnectedness of populations in the Iron Age Mediterranean. By studying these trans-Mediterranean neighbours together, we explore the complex interplay between local continuity and mobility that shaped the Iron Age societies of the central Mediterranean.

Chapter III

Analysis

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