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Genetic study Cosmopolitanism in the depths of Barbaricum evidenced by archaeogenomic data from the Late Iron Age Goth community of the Masłomęcz group

Tautalus

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Y-DNA haplogroup
I2-M223 / I-FTB15368
mtDNA haplogroup
H6a1b2y
Abstract
Background

High mobility and extensive trade and military interactions are well recognized throughout the Late Iron Age Europe. The extremely rich archaeological record for the Masłomęcz group – a Goth-associated assemblage flourishing between 2nd and 4th century CE in what is now eastern Poland – has long been providing evidence for their wide cross-cultural contacts. However, the extent to which these were ephemeral or involved long-term immigration and interbreeding, remained unresolved.
Results
Here, by obtaining archaeogenomic data from 37 burials and reanalysing published data, we provide evidence that, while the Masłomęcz group was built mostly on Scandinavian-derived ancestry it extensively assimilated individuals from diverse directions and distances, including the Baltics, the Balkans and even further into the Mediterranean, creating a highly genetically heterogenous population. Additionally, we shed more light on the burial customs of this community by finding no close kin relations within multiperson burials.
Conclusions
Our findings provide evidence for long-range mobility far outside the borders of the Roman Empire. The Masłomęcz group was a highly open community embracing external contacts and immigration, perhaps contradicting popular presumptions about the so-called barbarians.


Y chromosome haplogroup determination for the studied individuals.

IndividualHaplogroupHaplogroup alt nomenclatureMacrohaplogroupTerminal SNP detrmined
PL070I1-CTS11603I1a1b1bI1CTS11603I1->DF29->Y2592->Z2336->Z2337->S6346->L22->FGC41265->FT50004->CTS11603
PL076I1-S9318I1a1b1g3I1S9318I1->DF29->Y2592->Z2337->S6346->L22->FGC41265->Y3603->S9318
PL065I1-Y46812I1a2a1a1d2bI1Y46812I1->DF29->Z58->Z59->CTS8647->Z61->Z60->CTS7362->FGC8666->L1248->S11132->Y46812
PL082I1-Z2041I1a2a2I1Z0241I1->DF29->Z58->Z59->Z2041
PL086I1-Y6634I1a3a1a1aI1Y6634I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->L1237->Y6634
PL049I1-Y6634I1a3a1a1a1I1Y6634I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->L1237->Y6634
PL056I1-BY3386I1a3a1a1a2I1BY3386I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->L1237->Y6634->FGC9549->BY3386
PL059I1-Y3968I1a3a1a2I1Y3968I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->Y3968
PL062I1-Y3979I1a3a1a2a1I1Y3979I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->Y3968->Y3979
PL071I1-Y7626I1a3a1a2a1b1I1Y7626I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->Y3968->Y3979->Y6228->Y6229->Y7626
PL075I1-Y7626I1a3a1a2a1b1I1Y7626I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->Y3968->Y3979->Y6228->Y6229->Y7626
PL048I1-L1242I1a3a1a2bI1L1242I1->DF29->Z63->BY151->FGC81364->S2078->S2077->Y2245->Y3968->L1242
PL085J2b-Z38241J2b2a1a1b1bJ2bZ38241J2->M102->Z1825->L283->Z622->Z600->Z2509->Z585->Z615->Z597->Z2507->Y15058->Z38240->Z38241
PL046R1a-YP6213R1a1a1b1a2R1aYP6213R1a->M459->M735->M198->M417->Z645->Z283->Z282->Z280->YP6213
PL052R1a-YP4258R1a1a1b1a2bR1aYP4258R1a->M459->M735->M198->M417->Z645->Z283->Z282->Z280->CTS1211->FT920022->YP1034->YP4258
PL066R1a-YP340R1a1a1b1a2b3R1aYP340R1a->M459->M735->M198->M417->Z645->Z283->Z282->Z280->CTS1211->YP343->YP340
PL067R1a-Z284R1a1a1b1a3R1aZ284R1a->M459->M735->M198->M417->Z645->Z283->Z282->Y2395->Z289->Z284
 
Wow, quite remarkable! I have long wanted to see some Gothic Y-DNA before they moved into the Roman Empire. I knew that they had blended with the (proto-)Slavic population of Poland and Ukraine, as is confirmed here by the presence of haplogroup R1a-Z280 (3 out of 4 R1a samples). I suspected that the Goths had a higher percentage of I1 than Germanic tribes from Germany, but here it is exclusively I1 among the Germanic haplogroups. No R1b, no Germanic R1a-L664, only one Scandinavian R1a-Z284, and no I2a2a. That is quite unique among Germanic tribes. Of course, it could be due to the small sampling size, but I would still expect an overwhelming amount of haplogroup I1 based on these results.
 
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Wow, quite remarkable! I have long wanted to see some Gothic Y-DNA before they moved into the Roman Empire. I knew that they had blended with the (proto-)Slavic population of Poland and Ukraine, as is confirmed here by the presence of haplogroup R1a-Z280 (3 out of 4 R1a samples). I suspected that the Goths had a higher percentage of I1 than Germanic tribes from Germany, but here it is exclusively I1 among the Germanic haplogroups. No R1b, no Germanic R1a-L664, only one Scandinavian R1a-Z284, and no I2a2a. That is quite unique among Germanic tribes. Of course, it could be due to the small sampling size, but I would still expect an overwhelming amount of haplogroup I1 based on these results.


Indeed, Maciamo. Overwhelmingly I1 (71%), with a significant minority of R1a (24%) and one J2b sample that appears to fall under J2b-L283 (6%). J2b-L283 is like "parsley", found pretty much everywhere, just in small amounts.
 
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