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East Anglian early Neolithic monument burial linked to contemporary Megaliths

Scheib CL, Hui R, D&#x27 et al.

31184205 PubMed ID
14 Authors
2019 Mar Published
4 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SC
Scheib CL
HR
Hui R
D
D&#x27
AE
Atanasio E
WA
Wohns AW
IS
Inskip SA
RA
Rose A
CC
Cessford C
O
O&#x27
CT
Connell TC
RJ
Robb JE
EC
Evans C
PR
Patten R
KT
Kivisild T
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

In the fourth millennium BCE a cultural phenomenon of monumental burial structures spread along the Atlantic façade. Megalithic burials have been targeted for aDNA analyses, but a gap remains in East Anglia, where Neolithic structures were generally earthen or timber. An early Neolithic (3762-3648 cal. BCE) burial monument at the site of Trumpington Meadows, Cambridgeshire, UK, contained the partially articulated remains of at least three individuals. To determine whether this monument fits a pattern present in megalithic burials regarding sex bias, kinship, diet and relationship to modern populations, teeth and ribs were analysed for DNA and carbon and nitrogen isotopic values, respectively. Whole ancient genomes were sequenced from two individuals to a mean genomic coverage of 1.6 and 1.2X and genotypes imputed. Results show that they were brothers from a small population genetically and isotopically similar to previously published British Neolithic individuals, with a level of genome-wide homozygosity consistent with a small island population sourced from continental Europe, but bearing no signs of recent inbreeding. The first Neolithic whole genomes from a monumental burial in East Anglia confirm that this region was connected with the larger pattern of Neolithic megaliths in the British Isles and the Atlantic façade.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

4 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

4 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
611 3625 BCE United Kingdom England. Cambridgeshire. Trumpington Meadows M U5b1c G-P15
613 3766 BCE United Kingdom England. Cambridgeshire. Trumpington Meadows M
611 3625 BCE United Kingdom England. Cambridgeshire. Trumpington Meadows M U5b1c I2a1b1a1a1
613 3766 BCE United Kingdom England. Cambridgeshire. Trumpington Meadows M I2a2a
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