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Genomic signals of migration and continuity in Britain before the Anglo-Saxons

Martiniano R, Caffell A, Holst M et al.

26783717 PubMed ID
21 Authors
01/19/2016 Published
19 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MR
Martiniano R
CA
Caffell A
HM
Holst M
HK
Hunter-Mann K
MJ
Montgomery J
MG
Müldner G
MR
McLaughlin RL
TM
Teasdale MD
VR
van Rheenen W
VJ
Veldink JH
VD
van den Berg LH
HO
Hardiman O
CM
Carroll M
RS
Roskams S
OJ
Oxley J
MC
Morgan C
TM
Thomas MG
BI
Barnes I
MC
McDonnell C
CM
Collins MJ
BD
Bradley DG
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The purported migrations that have formed the peoples of Britain have been the focus of generations of scholarly controversy. However, this has not benefited from direct analyses of ancient genomes. Here we report nine ancient genomes (∼ 1 ×) of individuals from northern Britain: seven from a Roman era York cemetery, bookended by earlier Iron-Age and later Anglo-Saxon burials. Six of the Roman genomes show affinity with modern British Celtic populations, particularly Welsh, but significantly diverge from populations from Yorkshire and other eastern English samples. They also show similarity with the earlier Iron-Age genome, suggesting population continuity, but differ from the later Anglo-Saxon genome. This pattern concords with profound impact of migrations in the Anglo-Saxon period. Strikingly, one Roman skeleton shows a clear signal of exogenous origin, with affinities pointing towards the Middle East, confirming the cosmopolitan character of the Empire, even at its northernmost fringes.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

19 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

19 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I17268 600 CE United Kingdom England. North Yorkshire. Stockton-on-Tees. Norton. Norton Bishops Mill M H1a I-DF29
3DT16 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H6a1a R-Z306
3DT26 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H5 J-M205
6DT18 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H1bs R-Z30233
6DT21 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M J1c3e2 R-CTS6919
6DT22 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H2 R-U152
6DT23 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H6a1b2 R-S4268
6DT3 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M J1b1a1 R-DF98
M1489 210 BCE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. East Riding. North Ferriby. Melton Quarry F U2e1e
I17268 600 CE United Kingdom England. North Yorkshire. Stockton-on-Tees. Norton. Norton Bishops Mill M H1a I1
NO3423 600 CE United Kingdom Norton East Mill / Bishops Mill (England, North Yorkshire, Stockton-on-Tees, Norton) M H1a I-DF29
M1489 210 BCE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. East Riding. North Ferriby. Melton Quarry F U2e1e
3DT16 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H6a1a R1b1a1b1a1a1c1a2
6DT23 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H6a1b2 R1b1a1b1a1a2e1
6DT3 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M J1b1a1 R1b1a1b1a1a1c1a1
6DT21 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M J1c3e2 R1b1a1b1a1a2c1b1
6DT22 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H2 R1b1a1b1a1a2b1
3DT26 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H5 J2b1
6DT18 50 CE United Kingdom England. Yorkshire. Driffield Terrace M H1bs R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a1i
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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