2016
DOI: 10.1002/oa.2569
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Evidence for Migration Influx into the Ancient Greek Colony of Metaponto: A Population Genetics Approach Using Dental Nonmetric Traits

Abstract: Ancient Greek colonies were founded by Greek seafarers all along the Mediterranean coast as early as the eighth century bc. Despite extensive archaeological and historical research, the population structure of the inhabitants of Greek colonies and their relationship to indigenous populations are still debated. Here, we perform a biodistance analysis to reconstruct migration and gene flow between the ancient Greek colony of Metaponto (southern Italy) and indigenous groups in the surrounding hinterland (900–250 … Show more

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“…Lastly, it has to be noted that our results deviate from the findings of our previous dental biodistance study in the Gulf of Taranto region (Rathmann, Saltini Semerari, & Harvati, ), where we found a significant separation between the inhabitants of indigenous Italic sites and the Greek colony of Metapontion, which evidenced a higher amount of variability. The study presented in this manuscript expands and improves upon our previous investigation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Lastly, it has to be noted that our results deviate from the findings of our previous dental biodistance study in the Gulf of Taranto region (Rathmann, Saltini Semerari, & Harvati, ), where we found a significant separation between the inhabitants of indigenous Italic sites and the Greek colony of Metapontion, which evidenced a higher amount of variability. The study presented in this manuscript expands and improves upon our previous investigation.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Very little is known about the population structure of indigenous Italic communities prior to Greek colonization (Rathmann, Saltini Semerari, & Harvati, ). Our study provides additional insights into this hitherto underexplored topic by finding that the inhabitants of the two pre‐colonial indigenous sites under investigation, Santa Maria d'Anglona and Incoronata, shared a similar yet not identical biological makeup.…”
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“…Otro de los elementos distintivos de la dentición es su elevada heredabilidad. Una gran variedad de estudios realizados sobre poblaciones actuales han confirmado que las características morfológicas (tanto rasgos métricos como no métricos) de las piezas dentarias ostentan un fuerte componente hereditario (multifactorial con efecto genético aditivo múltiple) y con mínima influencia del ambiente (Bailey et al 2014, Bollini et al 2008, Edgar 2009, Luna 2015, Mizoguchi 1980, Rathman et al 2016, Rathman et al 2017, Townsend et al 2008. Esto implicaría que las diferencias fenotípicas en la dentición a nivel inter e intrapoblacional reflejarían de forma aproximada diferencias a nivel genotípico (Hillson 1996, Rathman et al 2017, Scott y Pilloud 2008.…”
Section: De La Antropología Dentalunclassified