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A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations.


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.

SUBMITTER: Olalde I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10752003 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations.

Olalde Iñigo I   Carrión Pablo P   Mikić Ilija I   Rohland Nadin N   Mallick Swapan S   Lazaridis Iosif I   Mah Matthew M   Korać Miomir M   Golubović Snežana S   Petković Sofija S   Miladinović-Radmilović Nataša N   Vulović Dragana D   Alihodžić Timka T   Ash Abigail A   Baeta Miriam M   Bartík Juraj J   Bedić Željka Ž   Bilić Maja M   Bonsall Clive C   Bunčić Maja M   Bužanić Domagoj D   Carić Mario M   Čataj Lea L   Cvetko Mirna M   Drnić Ivan I   Dugonjić Anita A   Đukić Ana A   Đukić Ksenija K   Farkaš Zdeněk Z   Jelínek Pavol P   Jovanovic Marija M   Kaić Iva I   Kalafatić Hrvoje H   Krmpotić Marijana M   Krznar Siniša S   Leleković Tino T   M de Pancorbo Marian M   Matijević Vinka V   Milošević Zakić Branka B   Osterholtz Anna J AJ   Paige Julianne M JM   Tresić Pavičić Dinko D   Premužić Zrinka Z   Rajić Šikanjić Petra P   Rapan Papeša Anita A   Paraman Lujana L   Sanader Mirjana M   Radovanović Ivana I   Roksandic Mirjana M   Šefčáková Alena A   Stefanović Sofia S   Teschler-Nicola Maria M   Tončinić Domagoj D   Zagorc Brina B   Callan Kim K   Candilio Francesca F   Cheronet Olivia O   Fernandes Daniel D   Kearns Aisling A   Lawson Ann Marie AM   Mandl Kirsten K   Wagner Anna A   Zalzala Fatma F   Zettl Anna A   Tomanović Željko Ž   Keckarević Dušan D   Novak Mario M   Harper Kyle K   McCormick Michael M   Pinhasi Ron R   Grbić Miodrag M   Lalueza-Fox Carles C   Reich David D  

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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 1<sup>st</sup> 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 Anatol  ...[more]

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