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Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility

Antonio, Margaret L; Weiß, Clemens L; Gao, Ziyue; Sawyer, Susanna; Oberreiter, Victoria; Moots, Hannah M; Spence, Jeffrey P; Cheronet, Olivia; Zagorc, Brina; Praxmarer, Elisa; Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan; Demetz, Lea; Gelabert, Pere; Fernandes, Daniel; Lucci, Michaela; Alihodžić, Timka; Amrani, Selma; Avetisyan, Pavel; Baillif-Ducros, Christèle; Bedić, Željka; Bertrand, Audrey; Bilić, Maja; Bondioli, Luca; Borówka, Paulina; Botte, Emmanuel; Burmaz, Josip; Bužanić, Domagoj; Candilio, Francesca; Cvetko, Mirna; De Angelis, Daniela; Drnić, Ivan; Elschek, Kristián; Fantar, Mounir; Gaspari, Andrej; Gasperetti, Gabriella; Genchi, Francesco; Golubović, Snežana; Hukeľová, Zuzana; Jankauskas, Rimantas; Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić; Jeremić, Gordana; Kaić, Iva; Kazek, Kevin; Khachatryan, Hamazasp; Khudaverdyan, Anahit; Kirchengast, Sylvia; Korać, Miomir; Kozlowski, Valérie; Krošláková, Mária; Kušan Špalj, Dora; La Pastina, Francesco; Laguardia, Marie; Legrand, Sandra; Leleković, Tino; Leskovar, Tamara; Lorkiewicz, Wiesław; Los, Dženi; Silva, Ana Maria; Masaryk, Rene; Matijević, Vinka; Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik; Meyer, Nicolas; Mikić, Ilija; Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša; Milošević Zakić, Branka; Nacouzi, Lina; Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena; Nava, Alessia; Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine; Nováček, Jan; Osterholtz, Anna; Paige, Julianne; Paraman, Lujana; Pieri, Dominique; Pieta, Karol; Pop-Lazić, Stefan; Ruttkay, Matej; Sanader, Mirjana; Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz; Sperduti, Alessandra; Stankovic Pesterac, Tijana; Teschler-Nicola, Maria; Teul, Iwona; Tončinić, Domagoj; Trapp, Julien; Vulović, Dragana; Waliszewski, Tomasz; Walter, Diethard; Živanović, Miloš; Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa; Čaušević-Bully, Morana; Šlaus, Mario; Borić, Dušan; Novak, Mario; Coppa, Alfredo; Pinhasi, Ron; Pritchard, Jonathan K

(eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Antonio, Margaret L
AU  - Weiß, Clemens L
AU  - Gao, Ziyue
AU  - Sawyer, Susanna
AU  - Oberreiter, Victoria
AU  - Moots, Hannah M
AU  - Spence, Jeffrey P
AU  - Cheronet, Olivia
AU  - Zagorc, Brina
AU  - Praxmarer, Elisa
AU  - Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan
AU  - Demetz, Lea
AU  - Gelabert, Pere
AU  - Fernandes, Daniel
AU  - Lucci, Michaela
AU  - Alihodžić, Timka
AU  - Amrani, Selma
AU  - Avetisyan, Pavel
AU  - Baillif-Ducros, Christèle
AU  - Bedić, Željka
AU  - Bertrand, Audrey
AU  - Bilić, Maja
AU  - Bondioli, Luca
AU  - Borówka, Paulina
AU  - Botte, Emmanuel
AU  - Burmaz, Josip
AU  - Bužanić, Domagoj
AU  - Candilio, Francesca
AU  - Cvetko, Mirna
AU  - De Angelis, Daniela
AU  - Drnić, Ivan
AU  - Elschek, Kristián
AU  - Fantar, Mounir
AU  - Gaspari, Andrej
AU  - Gasperetti, Gabriella
AU  - Genchi, Francesco
AU  - Golubović, Snežana
AU  - Hukeľová, Zuzana
AU  - Jankauskas, Rimantas
AU  - Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić
AU  - Jeremić, Gordana
AU  - Kaić, Iva
AU  - Kazek, Kevin
AU  - Khachatryan, Hamazasp
AU  - Khudaverdyan, Anahit
AU  - Kirchengast, Sylvia
AU  - Korać, Miomir
AU  - Kozlowski, Valérie
AU  - Krošláková, Mária
AU  - Kušan Špalj, Dora
AU  - La Pastina, Francesco
AU  - Laguardia, Marie
AU  - Legrand, Sandra
AU  - Leleković, Tino
AU  - Leskovar, Tamara
AU  - Lorkiewicz, Wiesław
AU  - Los, Dženi
AU  - Silva, Ana Maria
AU  - Masaryk, Rene
AU  - Matijević, Vinka
AU  - Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik
AU  - Meyer, Nicolas
AU  - Mikić, Ilija
AU  - Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša
AU  - Milošević Zakić, Branka
AU  - Nacouzi, Lina
AU  - Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena
AU  - Nava, Alessia
AU  - Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine
AU  - Nováček, Jan
AU  - Osterholtz, Anna
AU  - Paige, Julianne
AU  - Paraman, Lujana
AU  - Pieri, Dominique
AU  - Pieta, Karol
AU  - Pop-Lazić, Stefan
AU  - Ruttkay, Matej
AU  - Sanader, Mirjana
AU  - Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz
AU  - Sperduti, Alessandra
AU  - Stankovic Pesterac, Tijana
AU  - Teschler-Nicola, Maria
AU  - Teul, Iwona
AU  - Tončinić, Domagoj
AU  - Trapp, Julien
AU  - Vulović, Dragana
AU  - Waliszewski, Tomasz
AU  - Walter, Diethard
AU  - Živanović, Miloš
AU  - Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa
AU  - Čaušević-Bully, Morana
AU  - Šlaus, Mario
AU  - Borić, Dušan
AU  - Novak, Mario
AU  - Coppa, Alfredo
AU  - Pinhasi, Ron
AU  - Pritchard, Jonathan K
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1607
AB  - Ancient DNA research in the past decade has revealed that European population structure changed dramatically in the prehistoric period (14,000–3000 years before present, YBP), reflecting the widespread introduction of Neolithic farmer and Bronze Age Steppe ancestries. However, little is known about how population structure changed from the historical period onward (3000 YBP - present). To address this, we collected whole genomes from 204 individuals from Europe and the Mediterranean, many of which are the first historical period genomes from their region (e.g. Armenia and France). We found that most regions show remarkable inter-individual heterogeneity. At least 7% of historical individuals carry ancestry uncommon in the region where they were sampled, some indicating cross-Mediterranean contacts. Despite this high level of mobility, overall population structure across western Eurasia is relatively stable through the historical period up to the present, mirroring geography. We show that, under standard population genetics models with local panmixia, the observed level of dispersal would lead to a collapse of population structure. Persistent population structure thus suggests a lower effective migration rate than indicated by the observed dispersal. We hypothesize that this phenomenon can be explained by extensive transient dispersal arising from drastically improved transportation networks and the Roman Empire’s mobilization of people for trade, labor, and military. This work highlights the utility of ancient DNA in elucidating finer scale human population dynamics in recent history.
PB  - eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
T2  - eLife
T1  - Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility
SP  - 79714
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.7554/eLife.79714
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Antonio, Margaret L and Weiß, Clemens L and Gao, Ziyue and Sawyer, Susanna and Oberreiter, Victoria and Moots, Hannah M and Spence, Jeffrey P and Cheronet, Olivia and Zagorc, Brina and Praxmarer, Elisa and Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan and Demetz, Lea and Gelabert, Pere and Fernandes, Daniel and Lucci, Michaela and Alihodžić, Timka and Amrani, Selma and Avetisyan, Pavel and Baillif-Ducros, Christèle and Bedić, Željka and Bertrand, Audrey and Bilić, Maja and Bondioli, Luca and Borówka, Paulina and Botte, Emmanuel and Burmaz, Josip and Bužanić, Domagoj and Candilio, Francesca and Cvetko, Mirna and De Angelis, Daniela and Drnić, Ivan and Elschek, Kristián and Fantar, Mounir and Gaspari, Andrej and Gasperetti, Gabriella and Genchi, Francesco and Golubović, Snežana and Hukeľová, Zuzana and Jankauskas, Rimantas and Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić and Jeremić, Gordana and Kaić, Iva and Kazek, Kevin and Khachatryan, Hamazasp and Khudaverdyan, Anahit and Kirchengast, Sylvia and Korać, Miomir and Kozlowski, Valérie and Krošláková, Mária and Kušan Špalj, Dora and La Pastina, Francesco and Laguardia, Marie and Legrand, Sandra and Leleković, Tino and Leskovar, Tamara and Lorkiewicz, Wiesław and Los, Dženi and Silva, Ana Maria and Masaryk, Rene and Matijević, Vinka and Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik and Meyer, Nicolas and Mikić, Ilija and Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša and Milošević Zakić, Branka and Nacouzi, Lina and Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena and Nava, Alessia and Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine and Nováček, Jan and Osterholtz, Anna and Paige, Julianne and Paraman, Lujana and Pieri, Dominique and Pieta, Karol and Pop-Lazić, Stefan and Ruttkay, Matej and Sanader, Mirjana and Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz and Sperduti, Alessandra and Stankovic Pesterac, Tijana and Teschler-Nicola, Maria and Teul, Iwona and Tončinić, Domagoj and Trapp, Julien and Vulović, Dragana and Waliszewski, Tomasz and Walter, Diethard and Živanović, Miloš and Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa and Čaušević-Bully, Morana and Šlaus, Mario and Borić, Dušan and Novak, Mario and Coppa, Alfredo and Pinhasi, Ron and Pritchard, Jonathan K",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Ancient DNA research in the past decade has revealed that European population structure changed dramatically in the prehistoric period (14,000–3000 years before present, YBP), reflecting the widespread introduction of Neolithic farmer and Bronze Age Steppe ancestries. However, little is known about how population structure changed from the historical period onward (3000 YBP - present). To address this, we collected whole genomes from 204 individuals from Europe and the Mediterranean, many of which are the first historical period genomes from their region (e.g. Armenia and France). We found that most regions show remarkable inter-individual heterogeneity. At least 7% of historical individuals carry ancestry uncommon in the region where they were sampled, some indicating cross-Mediterranean contacts. Despite this high level of mobility, overall population structure across western Eurasia is relatively stable through the historical period up to the present, mirroring geography. We show that, under standard population genetics models with local panmixia, the observed level of dispersal would lead to a collapse of population structure. Persistent population structure thus suggests a lower effective migration rate than indicated by the observed dispersal. We hypothesize that this phenomenon can be explained by extensive transient dispersal arising from drastically improved transportation networks and the Roman Empire’s mobilization of people for trade, labor, and military. This work highlights the utility of ancient DNA in elucidating finer scale human population dynamics in recent history.",
publisher = "eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd",
journal = "eLife",
title = "Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility",
pages = "79714",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.7554/eLife.79714"
}
Antonio, M. L., Weiß, C. L., Gao, Z., Sawyer, S., Oberreiter, V., Moots, H. M., Spence, J. P., Cheronet, O., Zagorc, B., Praxmarer, E., Özdoğan, K. T., Demetz, L., Gelabert, P., Fernandes, D., Lucci, M., Alihodžić, T., Amrani, S., Avetisyan, P., Baillif-Ducros, C., Bedić, Ž., Bertrand, A., Bilić, M., Bondioli, L., Borówka, P., Botte, E., Burmaz, J., Bužanić, D., Candilio, F., Cvetko, M., De Angelis, D., Drnić, I., Elschek, K., Fantar, M., Gaspari, A., Gasperetti, G., Genchi, F., Golubović, S., Hukeľová, Z., Jankauskas, R., Vučković, K. J., Jeremić, G., Kaić, I., Kazek, K., Khachatryan, H., Khudaverdyan, A., Kirchengast, S., Korać, M., Kozlowski, V., Krošláková, M., Kušan Špalj, D., La Pastina, F., Laguardia, M., Legrand, S., Leleković, T., Leskovar, T., Lorkiewicz, W., Los, D., Silva, A. M., Masaryk, R., Matijević, V., Cherifi, Y. M. S., Meyer, N., Mikić, I., Miladinović-Radmilović, N., Milošević Zakić, B., Nacouzi, L., Natuniewicz-Sekuła, M., Nava, A., Neugebauer-Maresch, C., Nováček, J., Osterholtz, A., Paige, J., Paraman, L., Pieri, D., Pieta, K., Pop-Lazić, S., Ruttkay, M., Sanader, M., Sołtysiak, A., Sperduti, A., Stankovic Pesterac, T., Teschler-Nicola, M., Teul, I., Tončinić, D., Trapp, J., Vulović, D., Waliszewski, T., Walter, D., Živanović, M., Filah, M. e. M., Čaušević-Bully, M., Šlaus, M., Borić, D., Novak, M., Coppa, A., Pinhasi, R.,& Pritchard, J. K.. (2024). Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility. in eLife
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd., 13, 79714.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79714
Antonio ML, Weiß CL, Gao Z, Sawyer S, Oberreiter V, Moots HM, Spence JP, Cheronet O, Zagorc B, Praxmarer E, Özdoğan KT, Demetz L, Gelabert P, Fernandes D, Lucci M, Alihodžić T, Amrani S, Avetisyan P, Baillif-Ducros C, Bedić Ž, Bertrand A, Bilić M, Bondioli L, Borówka P, Botte E, Burmaz J, Bužanić D, Candilio F, Cvetko M, De Angelis D, Drnić I, Elschek K, Fantar M, Gaspari A, Gasperetti G, Genchi F, Golubović S, Hukeľová Z, Jankauskas R, Vučković KJ, Jeremić G, Kaić I, Kazek K, Khachatryan H, Khudaverdyan A, Kirchengast S, Korać M, Kozlowski V, Krošláková M, Kušan Špalj D, La Pastina F, Laguardia M, Legrand S, Leleković T, Leskovar T, Lorkiewicz W, Los D, Silva AM, Masaryk R, Matijević V, Cherifi YMS, Meyer N, Mikić I, Miladinović-Radmilović N, Milošević Zakić B, Nacouzi L, Natuniewicz-Sekuła M, Nava A, Neugebauer-Maresch C, Nováček J, Osterholtz A, Paige J, Paraman L, Pieri D, Pieta K, Pop-Lazić S, Ruttkay M, Sanader M, Sołtysiak A, Sperduti A, Stankovic Pesterac T, Teschler-Nicola M, Teul I, Tončinić D, Trapp J, Vulović D, Waliszewski T, Walter D, Živanović M, Filah MEM, Čaušević-Bully M, Šlaus M, Borić D, Novak M, Coppa A, Pinhasi R, Pritchard JK. Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility. in eLife. 2024;13:79714.
doi:10.7554/eLife.79714 .
Antonio, Margaret L, Weiß, Clemens L, Gao, Ziyue, Sawyer, Susanna, Oberreiter, Victoria, Moots, Hannah M, Spence, Jeffrey P, Cheronet, Olivia, Zagorc, Brina, Praxmarer, Elisa, Özdoğan, Kadir Toykan, Demetz, Lea, Gelabert, Pere, Fernandes, Daniel, Lucci, Michaela, Alihodžić, Timka, Amrani, Selma, Avetisyan, Pavel, Baillif-Ducros, Christèle, Bedić, Željka, Bertrand, Audrey, Bilić, Maja, Bondioli, Luca, Borówka, Paulina, Botte, Emmanuel, Burmaz, Josip, Bužanić, Domagoj, Candilio, Francesca, Cvetko, Mirna, De Angelis, Daniela, Drnić, Ivan, Elschek, Kristián, Fantar, Mounir, Gaspari, Andrej, Gasperetti, Gabriella, Genchi, Francesco, Golubović, Snežana, Hukeľová, Zuzana, Jankauskas, Rimantas, Vučković, Kristina Jelinčić, Jeremić, Gordana, Kaić, Iva, Kazek, Kevin, Khachatryan, Hamazasp, Khudaverdyan, Anahit, Kirchengast, Sylvia, Korać, Miomir, Kozlowski, Valérie, Krošláková, Mária, Kušan Špalj, Dora, La Pastina, Francesco, Laguardia, Marie, Legrand, Sandra, Leleković, Tino, Leskovar, Tamara, Lorkiewicz, Wiesław, Los, Dženi, Silva, Ana Maria, Masaryk, Rene, Matijević, Vinka, Cherifi, Yahia Mehdi Seddik, Meyer, Nicolas, Mikić, Ilija, Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša, Milošević Zakić, Branka, Nacouzi, Lina, Natuniewicz-Sekuła, Magdalena, Nava, Alessia, Neugebauer-Maresch, Christine, Nováček, Jan, Osterholtz, Anna, Paige, Julianne, Paraman, Lujana, Pieri, Dominique, Pieta, Karol, Pop-Lazić, Stefan, Ruttkay, Matej, Sanader, Mirjana, Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz, Sperduti, Alessandra, Stankovic Pesterac, Tijana, Teschler-Nicola, Maria, Teul, Iwona, Tončinić, Domagoj, Trapp, Julien, Vulović, Dragana, Waliszewski, Tomasz, Walter, Diethard, Živanović, Miloš, Filah, Mohamed el Mostefa, Čaušević-Bully, Morana, Šlaus, Mario, Borić, Dušan, Novak, Mario, Coppa, Alfredo, Pinhasi, Ron, Pritchard, Jonathan K, "Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility" in eLife, 13 (2024):79714,
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.79714 . .
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A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations

Olalde, Inigo; Carrion, Pablo; Mikić, Ilija; Rohland, Nadin; Mallick, Swapan; Lazaridis, Iosif; Mah, Matthew; Korać, Miomir; Golubović, Snežana; Petković, Sofija; Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša; Vulović, Dragana; Alihodžić, Timka; Ash, Abigail; Baeta, Miriam; Bartık, Juraj; Bedić, Željka; Bilić, Maja; Bonsall, Clive; Bunčić, Maja; Bunčić, Domagoj; Carić, Mario; Čataj, Lea; Cvetko, Mirna; Drnić, Ivan; Dugonjić, Anita; Đukić, Ana; Đukić, Ksenija; Farkaš, Zdenek; Jelınek, Pavol; Jovanovic, Marija; Kaić, Iva; Kalafatić, Hrvoje; Krmpotić, Marijana; Krznar, Siniša; Leleković, Tino; M. de Pancorbo, Marian; Matijević, Vinka; Milosević Zakić, Branka; J. Osterholtz, Anna; M. Paige, Julianne; Dinko, Tresić Pavičić; Premužić, Zrinka; Rajić Sikanjić, Petra; Rapan Papeša, Anita; Paraman, Lujana; Sanader, Mirjana; Radovanović, Ivana; Roksandic, Mirjana; Sefcakova, Alena; Stefanović, Sofia; Teschler-Nicola, Maria; Toncinić, Domagoj

(CELL Press, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Olalde, Inigo
AU  - Carrion, Pablo
AU  - Mikić, Ilija
AU  - Rohland, Nadin
AU  - Mallick, Swapan
AU  - Lazaridis, Iosif
AU  - Mah, Matthew
AU  - Korać, Miomir
AU  - Golubović, Snežana
AU  - Petković, Sofija
AU  - Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša
AU  - Vulović, Dragana
AU  - Alihodžić, Timka
AU  - Ash, Abigail
AU  - Baeta, Miriam
AU  - Bartık, Juraj
AU  - Bedić, Željka
AU  - Bilić, Maja
AU  - Bonsall, Clive
AU  - Bunčić, Maja
AU  - Bunčić, Domagoj
AU  - Carić, Mario
AU  - Čataj, Lea
AU  - Cvetko, Mirna
AU  - Drnić, Ivan
AU  - Dugonjić, Anita
AU  - Đukić, Ana
AU  - Đukić, Ksenija
AU  - Farkaš, Zdenek
AU  - Jelınek, Pavol
AU  - Jovanovic, Marija
AU  - Kaić, Iva
AU  - Kalafatić, Hrvoje
AU  - Krmpotić, Marijana
AU  - Krznar, Siniša
AU  - Leleković, Tino
AU  - M. de Pancorbo, Marian
AU  - Matijević, Vinka
AU  - Milosević Zakić, Branka
AU  - J. Osterholtz, Anna
AU  - M. Paige, Julianne
AU  - Dinko, Tresić Pavičić
AU  - Premužić, Zrinka
AU  - Rajić Sikanjić, Petra
AU  - Rapan Papeša, Anita
AU  - Paraman, Lujana
AU  - Sanader, Mirjana
AU  - Radovanović, Ivana
AU  - Roksandic, Mirjana
AU  - Sefcakova, Alena
AU  - Stefanović, Sofia
AU  - Teschler-Nicola, Maria
AU  - Toncinić, Domagoj
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1175
AB  - 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.
PB  - CELL Press
T2  - CELL
T1  - A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations
IS  - 186
DO  - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.10.018
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Olalde, Inigo and Carrion, Pablo and Mikić, Ilija and Rohland, Nadin and Mallick, Swapan and Lazaridis, Iosif and Mah, Matthew and Korać, Miomir and Golubović, Snežana and Petković, Sofija and Miladinović-Radmilović, Nataša and Vulović, Dragana and Alihodžić, Timka and Ash, Abigail and Baeta, Miriam and Bartık, Juraj and Bedić, Željka and Bilić, Maja and Bonsall, Clive and Bunčić, Maja and Bunčić, Domagoj and Carić, Mario and Čataj, Lea and Cvetko, Mirna and Drnić, Ivan and Dugonjić, Anita and Đukić, Ana and Đukić, Ksenija and Farkaš, Zdenek and Jelınek, Pavol and Jovanovic, Marija and Kaić, Iva and Kalafatić, Hrvoje and Krmpotić, Marijana and Krznar, Siniša and Leleković, Tino and M. de Pancorbo, Marian and Matijević, Vinka and Milosević Zakić, Branka and J. Osterholtz, Anna and M. Paige, Julianne and Dinko, Tresić Pavičić and Premužić, Zrinka and Rajić Sikanjić, Petra and Rapan Papeša, Anita and Paraman, Lujana and Sanader, Mirjana and Radovanović, Ivana and Roksandic, Mirjana and Sefcakova, Alena and Stefanović, Sofia and Teschler-Nicola, Maria and Toncinić, Domagoj",
year = "2023",
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.",
publisher = "CELL Press",
journal = "CELL",
title = "A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations",
number = "186",
doi = "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2023.10.018"
}
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