Ancient human mitochondrial genomes from Bronze Age Bulgaria: new insights into the genetic history of Thracians

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Alessandra Modi
Desislava Nesheva
Stefania Sarno
Stefania Vai
Sena Karachanak-Yankova
Donata Luiselli
Elena Pilli
Martina Lari
Chiara Vergata
Yordan Yordanov
Diana Dimitrova
Petar Kalcev
Rada Staneva
Olga Antonova
Savina Hadjidekova
Angel Galabov
Draga Toncheva
David Caramelli
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[1] University of Florence,Department of Biology
[2] Medical University of Sofia,Department of Medical Genetics
[3] Geological and Environmental Sciences,Department of Biological
[4] University of Bologna,Department of Cultural Heritage
[5] University of Bologna,Institute of Experimental Morphology
[6] Pathology and Anthropology with Museum,The Stephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology
[7] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,undefined
[8] The Regional Historical Museum of Sliven,undefined
[9] The Regional Historical Museum of Stara Zagora,undefined
[10] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,undefined
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One of the best documented Indo-European civilizations that inhabited Bulgaria is the Thracians, who lasted for more than five millennia and whose origin and relationships with other past and present-day populations are debated among researchers. Here we report 25 new complete mitochondrial genomes of ancient individuals coming from three necropolises located in different regions of Bulgaria – Shekerdja mogila, Gabrova mogila and Bereketska mogila – dated to II-III millennium BC. The identified mtDNA haplogroup composition reflects the mitochondrial variability of Western Eurasia. In particular, within the ancient Eurasian genetic landscape, Thracians locate in an intermediate position between Early Neolithic farmers and Late Neolithic-Bronze Age steppe pastoralists, supporting the scenario that the Balkan region has been a link between Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean since the prehistoric time. Spatial Principal Component Analysis (sPCA) performed on Thracian and modern mtDNA sequences, confirms the pattern highlighted on ancient populations, overall indicating that the maternal gene pool of Thracians reflects their central geographical position at the gateway of Europe.
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