Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7444359 | Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Our modeling of ancestral mitochondrial contribution from chronologically older individuals recovered in the cultural contexts of TRB, PWC and CWC show that the best model is a 55/45 mix of CWC and TRB individuals. A 3-way model with a slight influx from PWC [5%] also had a good fit. This is difficult to reconcile with the current archaeological evidence on the island. We suggest that the maternal CWC/TRB contribution we see in the local LN/EBA individuals derives from migrants after the Scandinavian MN period, which possible also admixed with smaller local groups connected with the PWC. Further genomic analyses of these groups on Gotland will help to clarify the demographic history during the MN to EBA time periods.
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Authors
Magdalena Fraser, Per Sjödin, Federico Sanchez-Quinto, Jane Evans, Gustaf Svedjemo, Kjel Knutsson, Anders Götherström, Mattias Jakobsson, Paul Wallin, Jan StorÃ¥,