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Portrait reconstruction of A man buried in Serbia in the Migration Period era
Ancient Individual

A man buried in Serbia in the Migration Period era

A man buried in Serbia during the Gepid Kingdom

A fragment of the ancient world, preserved across millennia in strands of DNA.

I15549
259 CE - 409 CE
Male
Serbia
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

I15549

Date Range

259 CE - 409 CE

Cultural Period

Gepid Kingdom

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

H5b

Y-DNA Haplogroup

I-Y3148

Social Role

Farmer (AI estimate, era-typical)

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country Serbia
Locality Medijana (Nišava District, Niš Municipality, Medijana)
Coordinates 43.3110, 21.9460
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

I15549 259 CE - 409 CE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

The Gepid Kingdom, also known as the Kingdom of the Gepids, was a significant yet often underrepresented realm in the early medieval period of Eastern Europe. The Gepids were an East Germanic tribe believed to have originated from the Scandinavian Peninsula, although their exact origins remain somewhat unclear. The Gepid Kingdom was established during the late antiquity period and reached its peak in the 5th and 6th centuries AD, largely situated in what is now modern-day Romania, Hungary, and Serbia.

Origins and Migrations

The Gepids first emerge in historical sources during the late Roman Empire, sharing similar origins with other East Germanic tribes such as the Goths. The migration of the Gepid people from their probable Scandinavian origin led them eventually to settle in the Carpathian Basin. Around 269 AD, they are first mentioned in records during their conflict with the Romans along the Danube.

Establishment of the Kingdom

The weakening of the Roman Empire in the late 4th and early 5th centuries created a power vacuum in Central and Eastern Europe. With the decline of Roman influence, the Gepids, under King Ardaric, began to assert themselves as a dominant force. A pivotal moment for the Gepid Kingdom occurred following the Battle of the Nedao in 454 AD. In this conflict, a coalition led by King Ardaric defeated the Huns, leading to the dissolution of Attila's empire. This victory allowed the Gepids to settle permanently in the region around the Tisza River, in what is now parts of modern Romania and Hungary.

Political Structure and Society

The Gepid Kingdom was characterized by a monarchical system of government, likely composed of a tribal confederation under the leadership of kings, with Ardaric being one of the most notable rulers. The society was typical of Germanic tribes, organized around kinship groups and social hierarchies made up of nobles, freemen, and slaves. The nobility held significant power and status, often demonstrated through warfare and land ownership.

Though the Gepids were predominantly pagan upon their arrival in the Carpathian Basin, interactions with surrounding cultures, including the Byzantine Empire, led to increased Christian influences. Over time, this contributed to a gradual Christianization of the kingdom, similar to the fate of other Germanic tribes.

Culture and Economy

The Gepid culture, much like other Germanic cultures, valued martial prowess and warrior culture. Archaeological findings reveal lavishly adorned weaponry and personal ornaments, indicative of their skilled craftsmanship and the importance of displays of wealth and status. Fibulae (brooches), weapon remains, and richly furnished graves provide insights into their material culture.

Economically, the Gepid Kingdom was primarily agrarian, supported by pastoral activities and agriculture. However, their location also meant they were strategically positioned along important trade routes that connected various parts of Europe, which facilitated cultural and economic exchanges. As a result, Roman, Byzantine, and earlier Dacian influences can be seen in their artifacts.

Decline and Fall

The decline of the Gepid Kingdom began in the latter half of the 6th century due to pressures from the neighboring Lombards and Avars. In the 550s, under the leadership of King Cunimund, the Gepids were unable to withstand the coalition forces of the Lombards and their allies. The decisive moments came between 567 and 568 when Alboin, king of the Lombards, invaded the Gepid territory, decisively defeating them and annexing large portions of their kingdom. Subsequently, the arrival and settlement of the Avars dealt a crucial blow to any remaining Gepid power, leading to their eventual absorption and disappearance as a distinct entity from the historical record.

Legacy

The Gepid Kingdom remains a topic of great interest for historians and archaeologists, contributing to our understanding of migration period dynamics in Europe. Although less is known about them compared to contemporaries like the Goths or Vandals, studies of their settlements, burial customs, and material culture continue to provide valuable insights into the complex tapestry of late antiquity and early medieval European history. Their legacy is a testament to the fluidity and transformation of power and culture in this tumultuous era.

Context

Related Samples

This individual exists within a broader network of ancient samples. No ancient genome stands alone.

Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
I4664 Roman-era Iron Gates Culture 130 CE Lepenski-Vir (Bor District, Majdanpek Municipality, Boljetin), Serbia View
I4803 Medieval Slovak Kingdom 708 CE Bratislava-Mlynská-dolina (Bratislava Region, Bratislava IV District), Slovakia View
I12991 Early Bronze Age Nitra Culture 709 CE Blatné (Bratislava Region, Senec District), Slovakia View
I13458 Early Bronze Age Nitra Culture 772 CE Vȳčapy-Opatovce (Nitra Region, Nitra District, Výčapy-Opatovce), Slovakia View
I15485 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15486 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15487 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15488 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15489 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15490 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15491 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15492 Roman Serbia 241 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15493 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15494 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15495 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15496 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15497 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15498 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15499 Roman Serbia 80 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15500 Roman Serbia 129 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15501 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15502 Roman Serbia 215 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15503 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15504 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15505 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15507 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15508 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15509 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15510 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15511 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15512 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15513 Roman Serbia 150 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15514 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15515 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15516 Roman Serbia 127 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15517 Roman Serbia 124 CE Viminacium-Pirivoj (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15518 Roman Serbia 211 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15519 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Rit (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15520 Roman Serbia 207 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15521 Roman Serbia 130 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15522 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15523 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15524 Roman Serbia 200 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15525 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15526 Roman Serbia 215 CE Viminacium-Vise-Grobalja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15527 Roman Serbia 70 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15528 Roman Serbia 80 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15529 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15530 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15531 Roman Serbia 258 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15532 Roman Serbia 300 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15533 Roman Serbia 246 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15534 Roman Serbia 237 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15535 Roman Serbia 255 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15536 Roman Serbia 1 CE Viminacium-Pécine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I15537 Early Medieval Slavic Culture of Serbia 800 CE Timacum-Minus-Kuline (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15540 Early Medieval Slavic Culture of Serbia 775 CE Timacum-Minus-Kuline (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15541 Early Medieval Slavic Culture of Serbia 800 CE Timacum-Minus-Kuline (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15542 Early Medieval Slavic Culture of Serbia 897 CE Timacum-Minus-Kuline (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15543 Early Medieval Slavic Culture of Serbia 800 CE Timacum-Minus-Kuline (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15544 Roman Serbia 261 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15545 Roman Serbia 417 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15546 Roman Serbia 380 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15547 Roman Serbia 380 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15548 Roman Serbia 380 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15549 Gepid Kingdom 259 CE Medijana (Nišava District, Niš Municipality, Medijana), Serbia View
I15550 Gepid Kingdom 350 CE Medijana (Nišava District, Niš Municipality, Medijana), Serbia View
I15551 Roman Serbia 242 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15552 Roman Serbia 380 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15553 Roman Serbia 350 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15554 Roman Serbia 410 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15555 Roman Serbia 410 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I15556 Roman Serbia 380 CE Timacum-Minus-Slog (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I26702 Roman Croatia 1 CE Trogir-Dragulin (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trogir), Croatia View
I26703 Roman Croatia 1 CE Trogir-Dragulin (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trogir), Croatia View
I26704 Roman Croatia 1 CE Trogir-Dragulin (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trogir), Croatia View
I26705 Roman Croatia 1 CE Trogir-Dragulin (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trogir), Croatia View
I26707 Roman Croatia 1 CE Trogir-Dragulin (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trogir), Croatia View
I26708 Roman Croatia 1 CE Trogir-Dragulin (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trogir), Croatia View
I26709 Late Imperial Roman Croatia 300 CE Trogir-Dobrić (Split-Dalmatia County, Općina Marina), Croatia View
I26718 Late Imperial Roman Croatia 100 CE Trogir-Dobrić (Split-Dalmatia County, Općina Marina), Croatia View
I26719 Late Imperial Roman Croatia 100 CE Trogir-Dobrić (Split-Dalmatia County, Općina Marina), Croatia View
I26745 Early Slavic Culture of Croatia 670 CE Jagodnjak-Krčevine (Osijek-Baranja County, Općina Jagodnjak), Croatia View
I26746 Early Slavic Culture of Croatia 652 CE Jagodnjak-Krčevine (Osijek-Baranja County, Općina Jagodnjak), Croatia View
I26747 Early Slavic Culture of Croatia 671 CE Jagodnjak-Krčevine (Osijek-Baranja County, Općina Jagodnjak), Croatia View
I26748 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 773 CE Glina (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Glina), Croatia View
I26749 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 774 CE Glina (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Glina), Croatia View
I26750 Late Imperial Roman (Osijek) 200 CE Osijek (Osijek-Baranja County, Grad Osijek, Trg B. Josipa Jelačića), Croatia View
I26751 Late Imperial Roman (Osijek) 200 CE Osijek (Osijek-Baranja County, Grad Osijek, Trg B. Josipa Jelačića), Croatia View
I26752 Late Imperial Roman (Osijek) 200 CE Osijek (Osijek-Baranja County, Grad Osijek, Trg B. Josipa Jelačića), Croatia View
I26753 Late Imperial Roman (Osijek) 200 CE Osijek (Osijek-Baranja County, Grad Osijek, Trg B. Josipa Jelačića), Croatia View
I26754 Late Imperial Roman (Osijek) 200 CE Osijek (Osijek-Baranja County, Grad Osijek, Trg B. Josipa Jelačića), Croatia View
I26761 Late Imperial Roman Croatia 300 CE Sisak-Pogorelec (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Sisak), Croatia View
I26762 Late Imperial Roman Croatia 300 CE Sisak-Pogorelec (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Sisak), Croatia View
I26763 Late Imperial Roman Croatia 300 CE Sisak-Pogorelec (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Sisak), Croatia View
I26764 Roman Period Croatia (Sisak-Pogorelec) 300 CE Sisak-Pogorelec (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Sisak), Croatia View
I26765 Late Antique Croatia 600 CE Sipar (Istria County, Grad Umag), Croatia View
I26766 Late Antique Croatia 600 CE Sipar (Istria County, Grad Umag), Croatia View
I26767 Late Antique Croatia 601 CE Sipar (Istria County, Grad Umag), Croatia View
I26775 Roman Croatia 100 CE Zadar-Polačišća (Zadar County, Grad Zadar, Ulica Polačišća), Croatia View
I26776 Roman Croatia 200 CE Zadar-Poliklinika (Zadar County, Grad Zadar), Croatia View
I26894 Late Antique Croatia 360 CE Gardun (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trilj), Croatia View
I26895 Late Antique Croatia 360 CE Gardun (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trilj), Croatia View
I27295 Gepidic Culture in Croatia 400 CE Jakovo-Kormadin (Belgrade, Surčin Municipality, Jakovo), Serbia View
I27296 Gepidic Culture in Croatia 435 CE Jakovo-Kormadin (Belgrade, Surčin Municipality, Jakovo), Serbia View
I27297 Gepidic Culture in Croatia 426 CE Jakovo-Kormadin (Belgrade, Surčin Municipality, Jakovo), Serbia View
I27298 Gepidic Culture in Croatia 400 CE Jakovo-Kormadin (Belgrade, Surčin Municipality, Jakovo), Serbia View
I28390 Avar Period Croatia 771 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia County, Općina Nuštar, Dvorac), Croatia View
I28392 Avar Period Croatia 700 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia County, Općina Nuštar, Dvorac), Croatia View
I28393 Avar Period Croatia 700 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia County, Općina Nuštar, Dvorac), Croatia View
I28397 Avar Period Croatia 700 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia County, Općina Nuštar, Dvorac), Croatia View
I28398 Avar Period Croatia 700 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia County, Općina Nuštar, Dvorac), Croatia View
I28400 Avar Period Croatia 700 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia County, Općina Nuštar, Dvorac), Croatia View
I28446 Late Antique Croatia 300 CE Sisak-Pogorelec (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Sisak), Croatia View
I28447 Late Antique Croatia 300 CE Sisak-Pogorelec (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Sisak), Croatia View
I28448 Late Antique Croatia 300 CE Sisak-Pogorelec (Sisak-Moslavina County, Grad Sisak), Croatia View
I32297 Medieval Serbian Slavs 1100 CE Viminacium-Svetinja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I32299 Medieval Serbian Slavs 1100 CE Viminacium-Svetinja (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I32300 Medieval Serbian Slavs 1100 CE Viminacium-Rudine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I32305 Roman Serbia 25 CE Viminacium-Stari-Kostolac (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I34800 Avar Period Croatia 700 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia County, Općina Nuštar, Dvorac), Croatia View
I34980 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 1053 CE Gornji-Kosinj-Sveta-Ana (Lika-Senj County, Općina Perušić), Croatia View
I35008 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 1000 CE Gornji-Kosinj-Sveta-Ana (Lika-Senj County, Općina Perušić), Croatia View
I35010 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 1000 CE Gornji-Kosinj-Sveta-Ana (Lika-Senj County, Općina Perušić), Croatia View
I35012 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 1000 CE Gornji-Kosinj-Sveta-Ana (Lika-Senj County, Općina Perušić), Croatia View
I35014 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 1000 CE Gornji-Kosinj-Sveta-Ana (Lika-Senj County, Općina Perušić), Croatia View
I35081 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 650 CE Cepinski-Martinci (Osijek-Baranja County, Općina Čepin), Croatia View
I35095 Early Medieval Croatian Culture 1000 CE Gornji-Kosinj-Sveta-Ana (Lika-Senj County, Općina Perušić), Croatia View
I1116 Medieval Serbian Culture 775 CE Gomolava (Srem District, Sremska Mitrovica Municipality, Hrtkovci), Serbia View
I15232 Medieval Austrian 773 CE Pottenbrunn (Lower Austria, St. Polten), Austria View
I15538 Early Medieval Slavic Culture of Serbia 892 CE Timacum-Minus-Kuline (Zaječar District, Knjaževac Municipality, Ravna), Serbia View
I26714 Late Imperial Roman Croatia 300 CE Trogir-Dobrić (Split-Dalmatia County, Općina Marina), Croatia View
I26897 Late Antique Croatia 597 CE Gardun (Split-Dalmatia County, Grad Trilj), Croatia View
I32301 Medieval Serbian Slavs 1100 CE Viminacium-Rudine (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I32304 Roman Serbia 100 CE Viminacium-Stari-Kostolac (Braničevo District, Požarevac Municipality, Kostolac), Serbia View
I5404 Medieval Iron Gates Culture 1432 CE Lepenski-Vir (Bor District, Majdanpek Municipality, Boljetin), Serbia View
I28394 Avar Period Croatia 600 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia, Općina Nuštar, Vinkovci), Croatia View
I28388 Avar Period Croatia 600 CE Nuštar (Vukovar-Syrmia, Općina Nuštar, Vinkovci), Croatia View
Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
I15549 Gepid Kingdom 259 CE Medijana (Nišava District, Niš Municipality, Medijana), Serbia View
I15550 Gepid Kingdom 350 CE Medijana (Nišava District, Niš Municipality, Medijana), Serbia View
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References

Scientific publications and genetic data that inform this profile.

Scientific Publication

A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

Authors Olalde I, Carrión P, Mikić I, Rohland N, Mallick S et al.
Abstract

The rise and fall of the Roman Empire was a socio-political process with enormous ramifications for human history. The Middle Danube was a crucial frontier and a crossroads for population and cultural movement. Here, we present genome-wide data from 136 Balkan individuals dated to the 1st millennium CE. Despite extensive militarization and cultural influence, we find little ancestry contribution from peoples of Italic descent. However, we trace a large-scale influx of people of Anatolian ancestry during the Imperial period. Between ∼250 and 550 CE, we detect migrants with ancestry from Central/Northern Europe and the Steppe, confirming that "barbarian" migrations were propelled by ethnically diverse confederations. Following the end of Roman control, we detect the large-scale arrival of individuals who were genetically similar to modern Eastern European Slavic-speaking populations, who contributed 30%-60% of the ancestry of Balkan people, representing one of the largest permanent demographic changes anywhere in Europe during the Migration Period.

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