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Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines

Feldman M, Master DM, Bianco RA et al.

31281897 PubMed ID
9 Authors
07/03/2019 Published
10 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

FM
Feldman M
MD
Master DM
BR
Bianco RA
BM
Burri M
SP
Stockhammer PW
MA
Mittnik A
AA
Aja AJ
JC
Jeong C
KJ
Krause J
Chapter II

Abstract

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The ancient Mediterranean port city of Ashkelon, identified as "Philistine" during the Iron Age, underwent a marked cultural change between the Late Bronze and the early Iron Age. It has been long debated whether this change was driven by a substantial movement of people, possibly linked to a larger migration of the so-called "Sea Peoples." Here, we report genome-wide data of 10 Bronze and Iron Age individuals from Ashkelon. We find that the early Iron Age population was genetically distinct due to a European-related admixture. This genetic signal is no longer detectible in the later Iron Age population. Our results support that a migration event occurred during the Bronze to Iron Age transition in Ashkelon but did not leave a long-lasting genetic signature.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

10 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

10 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
ASH066 1376 BCE Israel Ashkelon M T2c1c J
ASH067 1383 BCE Israel Ashkelon M H92 R1
ASH068 1370 BCE Israel Ashkelon F T1a1
ASH2-3 1381 BCE Israel Ashkelon F
ASH087 1200 BCE Israel Ashkelon M H4a1c L
ASH135 1200 BCE Israel Ashkelon F
ASH008 1259 BCE Israel Ashkelon M H2c BT
ASH029 1614 BCE Israel Ashkelon F H66a
ASH033 1745 BCE Israel Ashkelon F U3a-a*
ASH034 1700 BCE Israel Ashkelon F U3b1a
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