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Ideas, Inventions And Innovations Ancient DNA Reveals Origin of First Bronze Age Civilizations in Europe Skeleton of one of the two individuals who lived in the middle of the Bronze Age and whose complete genome was reconstructed and sequenced by the Lausanne team. It comes from the archaeological site of Elati-Logkas, in northern Greece. Credit: Ephorate of Antiquities of Kozani, Hellenic Ministry of Culture, Greece. Courtesy of Dr Georgia Karamitrou-Mentessidi.
The first civilisations to build monumental palaces and urban centres in Europe are more genetically homogenous than expected, according to the first study to sequence whole genomes gathered from ancient archaeological sites around the Aegean Sea. The study, which is first-coauthored by Olga Dolgova, from the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG-CRG), part of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), has been published in the journal Cell. ....
Genomic studies uncover the tale of the first Bronze Age civilizations in Europe Their customs and advances still shape our lives today. A A Reset Although they were set apart in cultural customs, architectural preference, and art, the earliest bronze-using civilizations from Europe were quite similar from a genetic standpoint, a new paper reports. Reenactors living as a bronze-age family. Image credits Hans Splinter. The exact details of the Early Bronze Age civilizations across the world aren’t always clear and the peoples living around the Aegean Sea are no exception to this. One theory regarding this period is that these groups mainly the Minoan, Helladic, and Cycladic civilizations were introduced to new technology and ideas by groups migrating from the east of the Aegean, with whom they intermingled. ....
The first civilisations to build monumental palaces and urban centres in Europe are more genetically homogenous than expected, according to genomes gathered from archaeological sites around the Aegean. Individuals from the northern Aegean were considerably different by the Middle Bronze Age, sharing half their ancestry with people from the Pontic-Caspian steppe. These populations were highly similar to present-day Greeks. This supports theories that Proto-Greek and Indo-European languages originated in Anatolia or the Pontic-Caspian Steppe region. ....