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Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods

Schuenemann VJ, Peltzer A, Welte B et al.

28556824 PubMed ID
16 Authors
05/30/2017 Published
3 Samples
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Authors

SV
Schuenemann VJ
PA
Peltzer A
WB
Welte B
VP
van Pelt WP
MM
Molak M
WC
Wang CC
FA
Furtwängler A
UC
Urban C
RE
Reiter E
NK
Nieselt K
TB
Teßmann B
FM
Francken M
HK
Harvati K
HW
Haak W
SS
Schiffels S
KJ
Krause J
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Abstract

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Egypt, located on the isthmus of Africa, is an ideal region to study historical population dynamics due to its geographic location and documented interactions with ancient civilizations in Africa, Asia and Europe. Particularly, in the first millennium BCE Egypt endured foreign domination leading to growing numbers of foreigners living within its borders possibly contributing genetically to the local population. Here we present 90 mitochondrial genomes as well as genome-wide data sets from three individuals obtained from Egyptian mummies. The samples recovered from Middle Egypt span around 1,300 years of ancient Egyptian history from the New Kingdom to the Roman Period. Our analyses reveal that ancient Egyptians shared more ancestry with Near Easterners than present-day Egyptians, who received additional sub-Saharan admixture in more recent times. This analysis establishes ancient Egyptian mummies as a genetic source to study ancient human history and offers the perspective of deciphering Egypt's past at a genome-wide level.

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Ancient DNA Samples

3 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

3 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
JK2888 151 BCE Egypt Abusir-el Meleq M U6a2-a* E-V22
JK2134 787 BCE Egypt Abusir-el Meleq M J1d7* J-YSC0000234
JK2911 779 BCE Egypt Abusir-el Meleq M M1a1* J-M205
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