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Genome-wide analysis of a collective grave from Mentesh Tepe provides insight into the population structure of early neolithic population in the South Caucasus

Guarino-Vignon P, Lefeuvre M, Chimènes A et al.

36966245 PubMed ID
9 Authors
03/25/2023 Published
3 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

GP
Guarino-Vignon P
LM
Lefeuvre M
CA
Chimènes A
MA
Monnereau A
GF
Guliyev F
PL
Pecqueur L
JE
Jovenet E
LB
Lyonnet B
BC
Bon C
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Despite the localisation of the southern Caucasus at the outskirt of the Fertile Crescent, the Neolithisation process started there only at the beginning of the sixth millennium with the Shomutepe-Shulaveri culture of yet unclear origins. We present here genomic data for three new individuals from Mentesh Tepe in Azerbaijan, dating back to the beginnings of the Shomutepe-Shulaveri culture. We evidence that two juveniles, buried embracing each other, were brothers. We show that the Mentesh Tepe Neolithic population is the product of a recent gene flow between the Anatolian farmer-related population and the Caucasus/Iranian population, demonstrating that population admixture was at the core of the development of agriculture in the South Caucasus. By comparing Bronze Age individuals from the South Caucasus with Neolithic individuals from the same region, including Mentesh Tepe, we evidence that gene flows between Pontic Steppe populations and Mentesh Tepe-related groups contributed to the makeup of the Late Bronze Age and modern Caucasian populations. Our results show that the high cultural diversity during the Neolithic period of the South Caucasus deserves close genetic analysis.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

3 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

3 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
MT23 4000 BCE Azerbaijan Mentesh Tepe (western Azerbaijan, Tovuz district) M J-Z42957
MT26 4000 BCE Azerbaijan Mentesh Tepe (western Azerbaijan, Tovuz district) M J-Z2453
MT7 4000 BCE Azerbaijan Mentesh Tepe (western Azerbaijan, Tovuz district) F
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