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Unveiling the complexity of post-Roman polity formation in Pannonia using ancient DNA.

Tian Yijie, Y Koncz, István I et al.

42275514 PubMed ID
44 Authors
2026-06-11 Published
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Chapter I

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Authors

TY
Tian Yijie
YK
Y Koncz
II
István I
FN
Faragó Norbert
NK
N Knipper
CC
Corina C
FR
Friedrich Ronny
RV
R Vyas
DN
Deven N DN
SL
Samu Levente
LS
L Spekker
OO
Olga O
ST
Szeniczey Tamás
TH
T Hajdu
TT
Tamás T
MB
Mende Balázs Gusztáv
BT
BG Tomka
PP
Péter P
PI
Pap Ildikó Katalin
IC
IK Czigány
DD
Dávid D
RR
Radzeviciute Rita
RT
R Traverso
LL
Luca L
GG
Gnecchi-Ruscone Guido Alberto
GF
GA Francalacci
PP
Paolo P
SB
Schöne Bernd
BT
B Tóth
GG
Gábor G
SA
Szécsényi-Nagy Anna
AL
A le Roux
PP
Petrus P
AK
Alt Kurt W
KH
KW Hofmanová
ZZ
Zuzana Z
PW
Pohl Walter
WK
W Krause
JJ
Johannes J
VT
Vida Tivadar
TG
T Geary
PJ
Patrick J PJ
VK
Veeramah Krishna R
K
KR
Chapter II

Abstract

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The transformation of the Roman world [fourth to ninth centuries common era (CE)], culminating in the Western Roman Empire's fall, marked a fundamental transition in European history. Key questions persist regarding the regionally specific nature of this transformation. We generated a paleogenomic dataset to reconstruct post-Roman organizations in the Little Hungarian Plain at microregional resolution. Genetic and archaeological analyses of two Roman (n = 68) and five post-Roman (n = 246) sites reveal a rise in Northern European ancestry, reflecting large-scale population movements into this region. Moreover, despite post-Roman sites sharing similar genetic profiles, material culture, and burial practices, they show distinct social structures, especially regarding the role played by biological relatedness. These findings highlight local hierarchies and reveal the making of a post-Roman polity.

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