2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04287-4
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Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age

Abstract: The cemetery is located in the south-west of Pottenbrunn, on plot "Steinfeld" (15°41´05"/48°13´55"). Discovered in 1930, it had already yielded objects dating to the early La Tène period. In 1981, road construction revealed further finds which initiated rescue excavations by the Bundesdenkmalamt (State Office for Protection of Historical Monuments) under the guidance of J.-W. Neugebauer (Ramsl 2002a(Ramsl , 13) in 1981(Ramsl and 1982. A total of 42 graves with 45 burials (single and double inhumations, and … Show more

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“…The main limitation of our approach is the assumption of population continuity. Although there is evidence of external migration into Britain during the time period we investigated [8], there is relatively little change in genetic ancestry since the sources of that migration are genetically similar populations from other nearby parts of Northern Europe. If this affects our results it would likely mean that some of the selection we detected actually occurred in those neighboring populations, somewhat earlier than the dates we find here.…”
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“…The main limitation of our approach is the assumption of population continuity. Although there is evidence of external migration into Britain during the time period we investigated [8], there is relatively little change in genetic ancestry since the sources of that migration are genetically similar populations from other nearby parts of Northern Europe. If this affects our results it would likely mean that some of the selection we detected actually occurred in those neighboring populations, somewhat earlier than the dates we find here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We collected data from ancient British individuals dated to the past 4500 years from the Allen Ancient DNA resource (v44.3, [27], original sources [28, 29, 30, 31, 7]) and Patterson et al (2022) [8]. Most samples had been genotypyed on the 1240k array, and the small number of shotgun samples had been genotyped at the 1240k SNPs so we therefore restricted our analysis to this set of SNPs.…”
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“…To do this we mine data from 488 libraries for which we had shotgun data at a median of 5-fold coverage and also good 1240k data (much of this dataset is available as a pre-publication data release at https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/ancient-genome-diversity-project). We used imputation with GLIMPSE (42) to infer diploid genotypes at each SNP location (43) and counted rates of sequences matching to the reference and variant allele in all individuals where the posterior probability of being heterozygous was >0.9 at a given SNP. If there are no biases in enrichment, the frequency of observing the reference allele in the 1240k enrichment data is expected to match that in the shotgun sequence data (both 0.5).…”
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confidence: 99%