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A genetic perspective on Longobard-Era migrations

S. Vai, A. Brunelli, A. Modi, F. Tassi, C. Vergata, E. Pilli, M. Lari, RR. Susca, C. Giostra, LP. Baricco, E. Bedini, I. Koncz, T. Vida, BG. Mende, D. Winger, Z. Loskotová, K. Veeramah, P. Geary, G. Barbujani, D. Caramelli, S. Ghirotto,

. 2019 ; 27 (4) : 647-656. [pub] 20190116

Jazyk angličtina Země Velká Británie

Typ dokumentu historické články, časopisecké články, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc20022802

From the first century AD, Europe has been interested by population movements, commonly known as Barbarian migrations. Among these processes, the one involving the Longobard culture interested a vast region, but its dynamics and demographic impact remains largely unknown. Here we report 87 new complete mitochondrial sequences coming from nine early-medieval cemeteries located along the area interested by the Longobard migration (Czech Republic, Hungary and Italy). From the same areas, we sampled necropoleis characterized by cultural markers associated with the Longobard culture (LC) and coeval burials where no such markers were found, or with a chronology slightly preceding the presumed arrival of the Longobards in that region (NLC). Population genetics analysis and demographic modeling highlighted a similarity between LC individuals, as reflected by the sharing of quite rare haplogroups and by the degree of genetic resemblance between Hungarian and Italian LC necropoleis estimated via a Bayesian approach, ABC. The demographic model receiving the strongest statistical support also postulates a contact between LC and NLC communities, thus indicating a complex dynamics of admixture in medieval Europe.

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