"Langobarden - DNA" aus Norditalien

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"Langobarden - DNA" aus Norditalien

Beitragvon Blattspitze » 21.09.2018 10:04

wird hier so interpretiert, dass ursprünglich aus Nord- und Mitteleuropa stammende Migranten in reicheren Gräbern als die zeitgleiche ortsansässige Bevölkerung bestattet wurde und das eine Segregation entlang der unterschiedlichen Abstammungslinien im Bestattungsverhalten beibehalten wurde?
" ... The different types of genetic data they obtained seemed to match very distinct groups of people within the cemetery.

Those buried in their finery, surrounded by extravagant grave goods likes swords and shields for men and jewellery for women had genetic ancestry commonly found in modern northern and central Europeans.

Meanwhile, those bodies buried without masses of grave goods had genomes that more closely resembled southern Europeans.“This appears to suggest that these particular communities contained a mix of individuals with different genetic backgrounds, that they were aware of these differences, and that it likely influenced their social identity,” said Professor Patrick Geary of the Institute for Advanced Study, one of the paper’s senior authors.

The discovery of these two different groups appears to confirm the theory that the Longobards migrated to the region from central or northern Europe – while the southern population were probably local residents. ..."

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie ... 32796.html
Fachartikel:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-06024-4
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