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The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe.


ABSTRACT: From around 2750 to 2500 bc, Bell Beaker pottery became widespread across western and central Europe, before it disappeared between 2200 and 1800 bc. The forces that propelled its expansion are a matter of long-standing debate, and there is support for both cultural diffusion and migration having a role in this process. Here we present genome-wide data from 400 Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Europeans, including 226 individuals associated with Beaker-complex artefacts. We detected limited genetic affinity between Beaker-complex-associated individuals from Iberia and central Europe, and thus exclude migration as an important mechanism of spread between these two regions. However, migration had a key role in the further dissemination of the Beaker complex. We document this phenomenon most clearly in Britain, where the spread of the Beaker complex introduced high levels of steppe-related ancestry and was associated with the replacement of approximately 90% of Britain's gene pool within a few hundred years, continuing the east-to-west expansion that had brought steppe-related ancestry into central and northern Europe over the previous centuries.

SUBMITTER: Olalde I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5973796 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe.

Olalde Iñigo I   Brace Selina S   Allentoft Morten E ME   Armit Ian I   Kristiansen Kristian K   Booth Thomas T   Rohland Nadin N   Mallick Swapan S   Szécsényi-Nagy Anna A   Mittnik Alissa A   Altena Eveline E   Lipson Mark M   Lazaridis Iosif I   Harper Thomas K TK   Patterson Nick N   Broomandkhoshbacht Nasreen N   Diekmann Yoan Y   Faltyskova Zuzana Z   Fernandes Daniel D   Ferry Matthew M   Harney Eadaoin E   de Knijff Peter P   Michel Megan M   Oppenheimer Jonas J   Stewardson Kristin K   Barclay Alistair A   Alt Kurt Werner KW   Liesau Corina C   Ríos Patricia P   Blasco Concepción C   Miguel Jorge Vega JV   García Roberto Menduiña RM   Fernández Azucena Avilés AA   Bánffy Eszter E   Bernabò-Brea Maria M   Billoin David D   Bonsall Clive C   Bonsall Laura L   Allen Tim T   Büster Lindsey L   Carver Sophie S   Navarro Laura Castells LC   Craig Oliver E OE   Cook Gordon T GT   Cunliffe Barry B   Denaire Anthony A   Dinwiddy Kirsten Egging KE   Dodwell Natasha N   Ernée Michal M   Evans Christopher C   Kuchařík Milan M   Farré Joan Francès JF   Fowler Chris C   Gazenbeek Michiel M   Pena Rafael Garrido RG   Haber-Uriarte María M   Haduch Elżbieta E   Hey Gill G   Jowett Nick N   Knowles Timothy T   Massy Ken K   Pfrengle Saskia S   Lefranc Philippe P   Lemercier Olivier O   Lefebvre Arnaud A   Martínez César Heras CH   Olmo Virginia Galera VG   Ramírez Ana Bastida AB   Maurandi Joaquín Lomba JL   Majó Tona T   McKinley Jacqueline I JI   McSweeney Kathleen K   Mende Balázs Gusztáv BG   Modi Alessandra A   Kulcsár Gabriella G   Kiss Viktória V   Czene András A   Patay Róbert R   Endrődi Anna A   Köhler Kitti K   Hajdu Tamás T   Szeniczey Tamás T   Dani János J   Bernert Zsolt Z   Hoole Maya M   Cheronet Olivia O   Keating Denise D   Velemínský Petr P   Dobeš Miroslav M   Candilio Francesca F   Brown Fraser F   Fernández Raúl Flores RF   Herrero-Corral Ana-Mercedes AM   Tusa Sebastiano S   Carnieri Emiliano E   Lentini Luigi L   Valenti Antonella A   Zanini Alessandro A   Waddington Clive C   Delibes Germán G   Guerra-Doce Elisa E   Neil Benjamin B   Brittain Marcus M   Luke Mike M   Mortimer Richard R   Desideri Jocelyne J   Besse Marie M   Brücken Günter G   Furmanek Mirosław M   Hałuszko Agata A   Mackiewicz Maksym M   Rapiński Artur A   Leach Stephany S   Soriano Ignacio I   Lillios Katina T KT   Cardoso João Luís JL   Pearson Michael Parker MP   Włodarczak Piotr P   Price T Douglas TD   Prieto Pilar P   Rey Pierre-Jérôme PJ   Risch Roberto R   Rojo Guerra Manuel A MA   Schmitt Aurore A   Serralongue Joël J   Silva Ana Maria AM   Smrčka Václav V   Vergnaud Luc L   Zilhão João J   Caramelli David D   Higham Thomas T   Thomas Mark G MG   Kennett Douglas J DJ   Fokkens Harry H   Heyd Volker V   Sheridan Alison A   Sjögren Karl-Göran KG   Stockhammer Philipp W PW   Krause Johannes J   Pinhasi Ron R   Haak Wolfgang W   Barnes Ian I   Lalueza-Fox Carles C   Reich David D  

Nature 20180221 7695


From around 2750 to 2500 bc, Bell Beaker pottery became widespread across western and central Europe, before it disappeared between 2200 and 1800 bc. The forces that propelled its expansion are a matter of long-standing debate, and there is support for both cultural diffusion and migration having a role in this process. Here we present genome-wide data from 400 Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Europeans, including 226 individuals associated with Beaker-complex artefacts. We detected limited  ...[more]

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