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Ancestry, admixture, and pathogens in contemporaneous Neolithic farmers and foragers on the Island of Gotland

Magdalena Fraser, Federico Sanchez-Quinto, Emrah Kırdök et al.

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2025-12-10 Published
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Authors

MF
Magdalena Fraser
FS
Federico Sanchez-Quinto
EK
Emrah Kırdök
KA
Kristiina Ausmees
GM
Gulsah Merve Kılınç
ML
Maximilian Larena
LC
Leonardo Correa-Mendoza
AL
Adrien Le Meur
AB
Antonio Blanchet
NB
Nora Bergfeldt
EA
Eduardo Arrieta-Donato
ME
Mariana Escobar-Rodríguez
AG
Anders Götherström
KL
Karla Lozano-Gonzalez
IA
Israel Aguilar-Ordoñez
HM
Helena Malmström
KK
Kjel Knutsson
PW
Paul Wallin
NR
Nicolas Rascovan
JS
Jan Storå
MJ
Mattias Jakobsson
Chapter II

Abstract

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Two archaeological cultural complexes coexisted on Gotland for over 500 years, between ∼3300 and 2800 calBCE, i.e. the Neolithic Funnelbeaker culture (FBC), and the Pitted ware culture (PWC). The ancestry of the FBC farmers and PWC marine foragers largely aligns with European Neolithic Farmers and European Mesolithic foragers, respectively, but the direct interactions between the groups on Gotland is not understood. We present a Middle Neolithic (MN) high-coverage genome and a Late Neolithic (LN) low-coverage genome from the Ansarve FBC dolmen. We investigate ancestry, admixture, and pathogens among these MN farmers (n =6), foragers (n=19), and a LN individual. We find that recent gene-flow between farmers and foragers could have taken place, although most gene-flow happened prior to their coexistence on the island. We also find evidence of different Yersinia pestis strains in the three cultural groups, showing that the pestis was widespread among groups with different subsistence strategies.

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