Ancient genomes reveal Avar-Hungarian transformations in the 9th-10th centuries CE Carpathian Basin

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adq5864
Dániel Gerber, Veronika Csáky, Bea Szeifert, Noémi Borbély, Kristóf Jakab, György Mező, Zsolt Petkes, Frigyes Szücsi, Sándor Évinger, Csilla Líbor, Piroska Rácz, Krisztián Kiss, Balázs Gusztáv Mende, Béla Miklós Szőke, Anna Szécsényi-Nagy
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During the Early Medieval period, the Carpathian Basin witnessed substantial demographic shifts, notably under the Avar dominance for ~250 years, followed by the settlement of early Hungarians in the region during the late 9th century CE. This study presents the genetic analysis of 296 ancient samples, including 103 shotgun-sequenced genomes, from present-day Western Hungary. By using identity-by-descent segment sharing networks, this research offers detailed insights into the population structure and dynamics of the region from the 5th to 11th centuries CE, with specific focus on certain microregions. Our evaluations reveal spatially different histories in Transdanubia even between communities in close geographical proximity, highlighting the importance of dense sampling and analyses. Our findings highlight extensive homogenization and reorganization processes, as well as discontinuities between Hun, Avar, and Hungarian conquest period immigrant groups, alongside the spread and integration of ancestry related to the Hungarian conquerors.

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古代基因组揭示了公元 9-10 世纪喀尔巴阡山盆地的阿瓦尔-匈牙利变革
在中世纪早期,喀尔巴阡盆地见证了重大的人口变化,特别是在阿瓦尔统治下约250年,随后是公元9世纪后期早期匈牙利人在该地区的定居。这项研究展示了对296个古代样本的遗传分析,其中包括103个猎枪测序基因组,来自今天的匈牙利西部。通过使用身份-血统片段共享网络,本研究提供了从公元5世纪到11世纪该地区人口结构和动态的详细见解,并特别关注某些微区域。我们的评估揭示了跨多瑙河地区甚至在地理位置接近的社区之间的空间不同的历史,突出了密集采样和分析的重要性。我们的研究结果强调了广泛的同质化和重组过程,以及匈奴、阿瓦尔和匈牙利征服时期移民群体之间的不连续性,以及与匈牙利征服者相关的祖先的传播和整合。
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