Megalithic tombs in western and northern Neolithic Europe were linked to a kindred society
Sánchez-Quinto F, Malmström H, Fraser M et al.
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Paleogenomic and archaeological studies show that Neolithic lifeways spread from the Fertile Crescent into Europe around 9000 BCE, reaching northwestern Europe by 4000 BCE. Starting around 4500 BCE, a new phenomenon of constructing megalithic monuments, particularly for funerary practices, emerged along the Atlantic façade. While it has been suggested that the emergence of megaliths was associated with the territories of farming communities, the origin and social structure of the groups that erected them has remained largely unknown. We generated genome sequence data from human remains, corresponding to 24 individuals from five megalithic burial sites, encompassing the widespread tradition of megalithic construction in northern and western Europe, and analyzed our results in relation to the existing European paleogenomic data. The various individuals buried in megaliths show genetic affinities with local farming groups within their different chronological contexts. Individuals buried in megaliths display (past) admixture with local hunter-gatherers, similar to that seen in other Neolithic individuals in Europe. In relation to the tomb populations, we find significantly more males than females buried in the megaliths of the British Isles. The genetic data show close kin relationships among the individuals buried within the megaliths, and for the Irish megaliths, we found a kin relation between individuals buried in different megaliths. We also see paternal continuity through time, including the same Y-chromosome haplotypes reoccurring. These observations suggest that the investigated funerary monuments were associated with patrilineal kindred groups. Our genomic investigation provides insight into the people associated with this long-standing megalith funerary tradition, including their social dynamics.
Ancient DNA Samples
46 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication
| Sample ID | Date/Era | Country | Locality | Sex | mtDNA | Y-DNA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| kol002 | 4656 BCE | Czech Republic | Kolín | F | H-c |
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| kol006 | 4929 BCE | Czech Republic | Kolín | F | W1 |
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| kol006 | 4929 BCE | Czech Republic | Kolín | F | W1 |
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| kol002 | 4656 BCE | Czech Republic | Kolín | F | H-c |
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| car004 | 3638 BCE | Ireland | Carrowmore | M | T2c1d1 |
I-L1195 |
| prs002 | 3785 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | F | H1-e |
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| prs003/015 | 3769 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | H1i |
I-Y3712 |
| prs006/011 | 3633 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | F | K1a-a4 |
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| prs008/009 | 3508 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | U5b2c |
I-FT380000 |
| prs010 | 3640 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a-a4 |
I-M284 |
| prs012 | 3771 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | W1 |
I-M284 |
| prs013/014 | 3605 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | T2b3c |
I-FT380380 |
| prs016 | 3651 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a4a1 |
I-FT380000 |
| prs017 | 3779 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a-a4 |
I-L1195 |
| prs018 | 3769 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a-a4 |
I-M423 |
| car004 | 3638 BCE | Ireland | Carrowmore | M | T2c1d1 |
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| prs016 | 3651 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a4a1 |
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| prs002 | 3785 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | F | H1-e |
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| prs013/014 | 3605 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | T2b3c |
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| prs008/009 | 3508 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | U5b2c |
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| prs006/011 | 3633 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | F | K1a-a4 |
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| prs012 | 3771 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | W1 |
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| prs017 | 3779 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a-a4 |
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| prs010 | 3640 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a-a4 |
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| prs003/015 | 3769 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | H1i |
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| prs018 | 3769 BCE | Ireland | Primrose Grange | M | K1a-a4 |
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| ans003 | 3525 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | F | T2b8 |
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| ans005 | 3500 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | F | K1a2b |
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| ans008 | 3342 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | J1c5 |
I-FT383838 |
| ans014 | 3336 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | J1c5 |
I-FT383838 |
| ans016 | 2879 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | H7d |
I-CTS5375 |
| ans017 | 3328 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | HV0a |
I-FT383838 |
| ans017 | 3328 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | HV0a |
I-FT383838 |
| ans014 | 3336 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | J1c5 |
I-FT383838 |
| ans008 | 3342 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | J1c5 |
I-FT383838 |
| ans016 | 2879 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | M | H7d |
I-CTS5375 |
| ans003 | 3525 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | F | T2b8 |
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| ans005 | 3500 BCE | Sweden | Ansarve | F | K1a2b |
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| bal004 | 3368 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Ross and Cromarty. Balintore | F | H1 |
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| lai001 | 3367 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Orkney. Knowe of Lairo | M | U5b2 |
I-L161 |
| mid001 | 3364 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Orkney. Rousay. Midhowe | M | H5-c |
I-CTS5375 |
| mid002 | 3623 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Orkney. Rousay. Midhowe | M | K1a-a4 |
I-CTS5375 |
| lai001 | 3367 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Orkney. Knowe of Lairo | M | U5b2 |
I2a1a2 |
| mid001 | 3364 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Orkney. Rousay. Midhowe | M | H5-c |
I2a1a2 |
| mid002 | 3623 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Orkney. Rousay. Midhowe | M | K1a-a4 |
I2a1a2 |
| bal004 | 3368 BCE | United Kingdom | Scotland. Ross and Cromarty. Balintore | F | H1 |
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