A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia
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2022
Аутори
Lazaridis, IosifAlpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül
Acar, Ayşe
Açıkkol, Ayşen
Agelarakis, Anagnostis
Aghikyan, Levon
Antonović, Dragana
Borić, Dušan
Pinhasi, Ron
Reich, David
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Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population and included both people with some steppe ancestry and others, like the Griffin Warrior, without it. Similarly, people in the central area of the Urartian Kingdom around Lake Van lacked the steppe ancestry characteristic of the kingdom’s northern provinces. Anatolia exhibited extraordinary continuity down to the Roman and Byzantine periods, with its people serving as the demographic core of much of the Roman Empire, including the city of Rome itself. During medieval times, migrations associated with Slavic and Turkic speakers profoundly affected the region.
Кључне речи:
Genetska istorija / Drevna DNK / Antika / Srednji vek / AzijaИзвор:
Science, 2022, 377 (6609)Издавач:
- Washington : American Association for the Advancement of Science
Финансирање / пројекти:
- National Institutes of Health (GM100233 and HG012287), the John Templeton Foundation (grant 61220), a private gift from Jean-Francois Clin, the Allen Discovery Center program, a Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (to D.R.).
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Lazaridis, Iosif AU - Alpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül AU - Acar, Ayşe AU - Açıkkol, Ayşen AU - Agelarakis, Anagnostis AU - Aghikyan, Levon AU - Antonović, Dragana AU - Borić, Dušan AU - Pinhasi, Ron AU - Reich, David PY - 2022 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1201 AB - Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population and included both people with some steppe ancestry and others, like the Griffin Warrior, without it. Similarly, people in the central area of the Urartian Kingdom around Lake Van lacked the steppe ancestry characteristic of the kingdom’s northern provinces. Anatolia exhibited extraordinary continuity down to the Roman and Byzantine periods, with its people serving as the demographic core of much of the Roman Empire, including the city of Rome itself. During medieval times, migrations associated with Slavic and Turkic speakers profoundly affected the region. PB - Washington : American Association for the Advancement of Science T2 - Science T1 - A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia VL - 377 (6609) DO - 10.1126/science.abq0755 ER -
@article{ author = "Lazaridis, Iosif and Alpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül and Acar, Ayşe and Açıkkol, Ayşen and Agelarakis, Anagnostis and Aghikyan, Levon and Antonović, Dragana and Borić, Dušan and Pinhasi, Ron and Reich, David", year = "2022", abstract = "Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population and included both people with some steppe ancestry and others, like the Griffin Warrior, without it. Similarly, people in the central area of the Urartian Kingdom around Lake Van lacked the steppe ancestry characteristic of the kingdom’s northern provinces. Anatolia exhibited extraordinary continuity down to the Roman and Byzantine periods, with its people serving as the demographic core of much of the Roman Empire, including the city of Rome itself. During medieval times, migrations associated with Slavic and Turkic speakers profoundly affected the region.", publisher = "Washington : American Association for the Advancement of Science", journal = "Science", title = "A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia", volume = "377 (6609)", doi = "10.1126/science.abq0755" }
Lazaridis, I., Alpaslan-Roodenberg, S., Acar, A., Açıkkol, A., Agelarakis, A., Aghikyan, L., Antonović, D., Borić, D., Pinhasi, R.,& Reich, D.. (2022). A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia. in Science Washington : American Association for the Advancement of Science., 377 (6609). https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abq0755
Lazaridis I, Alpaslan-Roodenberg S, Acar A, Açıkkol A, Agelarakis A, Aghikyan L, Antonović D, Borić D, Pinhasi R, Reich D. A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia. in Science. 2022;377 (6609). doi:10.1126/science.abq0755 .
Lazaridis, Iosif, Alpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül, Acar, Ayşe, Açıkkol, Ayşen, Agelarakis, Anagnostis, Aghikyan, Levon, Antonović, Dragana, Borić, Dušan, Pinhasi, Ron, Reich, David, "A genetic probe into the ancient and medieval history of Southern Europe and West Asia" in Science, 377 (6609) (2022), https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abq0755 . .