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Social and genetic diversity in first farmers of central Europe.

Authors :
Gelabert P
Bickle P
Hofmann D
Teschler-Nicola M
Anders A
Huang X
Hämmerle M
Olalde I
Fournier R
Ringbauer H
Akbari A
Cheronet O
Lazaridis I
Broomandkhoshbacht N
Fernandes DM
Buttinger K
Callan K
Candilio F
Bravo Morante G
Curtis E
Ferry M
Keating D
Freilich S
Kearns A
Harney É
Lawson AM
Mandl K
Michel M
Oberreiter V
Zagorc B
Oppenheimer J
Sawyer S
Schattke C
Özdoğan KT
Qiu L
Workman JN
Zalzala F
Mallick S
Mah M
Micco A
Pieler F
Pavuk J
Šefčáková A
Lazar C
Starović A
Djuric M
Krznarić Škrivanko M
Šlaus M
Bedić Ž
Novotny F
D Szabó L
Cserpák-Laczi O
Hága T
Szolnoki L
Hajdú Z
Mirea P
Nagy EG
Virág ZM
Horváth M A
Horváth LA
T Biró K
Domboróczki L
Szeniczey T
Jakucs J
Szelekovszky M
Zoltán F
Sztáncsuj SJ
Tóth K
Csengeri P
Pap I
Patay R
Putica A
Vasov B
Havasi B
Sebők K
Raczky P
Lovász G
Tvrdý Z
Rohland N
Novak M
Ruttkay M
Krošláková M
Bátora J
Paluch T
Borić D
Dani J
Kuhlwilm M
Palamara PF
Hajdu T
Pinhasi R
Reich D
Source :
Nature human behaviour [Nat Hum Behav] 2024 Nov 29. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Nov 29.
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Ahead of Print

Abstract

The Linearbandkeramik (LBK) Neolithic communities were the first to spread farming across large parts of Europe. We report genome-wide data for 250 individuals: 178 individuals from whole-cemetery surveys of the Alföld Linearbankeramik Culture eastern LBK site of Polgár-Ferenci-hát, the western LBK site of Nitra Horné Krškany and the western LBK settlement and massacre site of Asparn-Schletz, as well as 48 LBK individuals from 16 other sites and 24 earlier Körös and Starčevo individuals from 17 more sites. Here we show a systematically higher percentage of western hunter-gatherer ancestry in eastern than in western LBK sites, showing that these two distinct LBK groups had different genetic trajectories. We find evidence for patrilocality, with more structure across sites in the male than in the female lines and a higher rate of within-site relatives for males. At Asparn-Schletz we find almost no relatives, showing that the massacred individuals were from a large population, not a small community.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2397-3374
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature human behaviour
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39613963
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-02034-z