The genomic history of the Aegean palatial civilizations

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The genomic history of the Aegean palatial civilizations. / Clemente, Florian; Unterlaender, Martina; Dolgova, Olga; Amorim, Carlos Eduardo G.; Coroado-Santos, Francisco; Neuenschwander, Samuel; Ganiatsou, Elissavet; Davalos, Diana I. Cruz; Anchieri, Lucas; Michaud, Frederic; Winkelbach, Laura; Bloecher, Jens; Cardenas, Yami Ommar Arizmendi; da Mota, Barbara Sousa; Kalliga, Eleni; Souleles, Angelos; Kontopoulos, Ioannis; Karamitrou-Mentessidi, Georgia; Philaniotou, Olga; Sampson, Adamantios; Theodorou, Dimitra; Tsipopoulou, Metaxia; Akamatis, Ioannis; Halstead, Paul; Kotsakis, Kostas; Urem-Kotsou, Dushka; Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis; Ziota, Christina; Triantaphyllou, Sevasti; Delaneau, Olivier; Jensen, Jeffrey D.; Victor Moreno-Mayar, J.; Burger, Joachim; Sousa, Vitor C.; Lao, Oscar; Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo; Papageorgopoulou, Christina.

In: Cell, Vol. 184, No. 10, 21, 2021, p. 2565-2586.

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Clemente, F, Unterlaender, M, Dolgova, O, Amorim, CEG, Coroado-Santos, F, Neuenschwander, S, Ganiatsou, E, Davalos, DIC, Anchieri, L, Michaud, F, Winkelbach, L, Bloecher, J, Cardenas, YOA, da Mota, BS, Kalliga, E, Souleles, A, Kontopoulos, I, Karamitrou-Mentessidi, G, Philaniotou, O, Sampson, A, Theodorou, D, Tsipopoulou, M, Akamatis, I, Halstead, P, Kotsakis, K, Urem-Kotsou, D, Panagiotopoulos, D, Ziota, C, Triantaphyllou, S, Delaneau, O, Jensen, JD, Victor Moreno-Mayar, J, Burger, J, Sousa, VC, Lao, O, Malaspinas, A-S & Papageorgopoulou, C 2021, 'The genomic history of the Aegean palatial civilizations', Cell, vol. 184, no. 10, 21, pp. 2565-2586. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.03.039

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Clemente, F., Unterlaender, M., Dolgova, O., Amorim, C. E. G., Coroado-Santos, F., Neuenschwander, S., Ganiatsou, E., Davalos, D. I. C., Anchieri, L., Michaud, F., Winkelbach, L., Bloecher, J., Cardenas, Y. O. A., da Mota, B. S., Kalliga, E., Souleles, A., Kontopoulos, I., Karamitrou-Mentessidi, G., Philaniotou, O., ... Papageorgopoulou, C. (2021). The genomic history of the Aegean palatial civilizations. Cell, 184(10), 2565-2586. [21]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.03.039

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Clemente F, Unterlaender M, Dolgova O, Amorim CEG, Coroado-Santos F, Neuenschwander S et al. The genomic history of the Aegean palatial civilizations. Cell. 2021;184(10):2565-2586. 21. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.03.039

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Clemente, Florian ; Unterlaender, Martina ; Dolgova, Olga ; Amorim, Carlos Eduardo G. ; Coroado-Santos, Francisco ; Neuenschwander, Samuel ; Ganiatsou, Elissavet ; Davalos, Diana I. Cruz ; Anchieri, Lucas ; Michaud, Frederic ; Winkelbach, Laura ; Bloecher, Jens ; Cardenas, Yami Ommar Arizmendi ; da Mota, Barbara Sousa ; Kalliga, Eleni ; Souleles, Angelos ; Kontopoulos, Ioannis ; Karamitrou-Mentessidi, Georgia ; Philaniotou, Olga ; Sampson, Adamantios ; Theodorou, Dimitra ; Tsipopoulou, Metaxia ; Akamatis, Ioannis ; Halstead, Paul ; Kotsakis, Kostas ; Urem-Kotsou, Dushka ; Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis ; Ziota, Christina ; Triantaphyllou, Sevasti ; Delaneau, Olivier ; Jensen, Jeffrey D. ; Victor Moreno-Mayar, J. ; Burger, Joachim ; Sousa, Vitor C. ; Lao, Oscar ; Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo ; Papageorgopoulou, Christina. / The genomic history of the Aegean palatial civilizations. In: Cell. 2021 ; Vol. 184, No. 10. pp. 2565-2586.

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abstract = "The Cycladic, the Minoan, and the Helladic (Mycenaean) cultures define the Bronze Age (BA) of Greece. Urbanism, complex social structures, craft and agricultural specialization, and the earliest forms of writing characterize this iconic period. We sequenced six Early to Middle BA whole genomes, along with 11 mitochondrial genomes, sampled from the three BA cultures of the Aegean Sea. The Early BA (EBA) genomes are homogeneous and derive most of their ancestry from Neolithic Aegeans, contrary to earlier hypotheses that the Neolithic- EBA cultural transition was due to massive population turnover. EBA Aegeans were shaped by relatively small-scale migration from East of the Aegean, as evidenced by the Caucasus-related ancestry also detected in Anatolians. In contrast, Middle BA (MBA) individuals of northern Greece differ from EBA populations in showing similar to 50% Pontic-Caspian Steppe-related ancestry, dated at ca. 2,600-2,000 BCE. Such gene flow events during the MBA contributed toward shaping present-day Greek genomes.",
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author = "Florian Clemente and Martina Unterlaender and Olga Dolgova and Amorim, {Carlos Eduardo G.} and Francisco Coroado-Santos and Samuel Neuenschwander and Elissavet Ganiatsou and Davalos, {Diana I. Cruz} and Lucas Anchieri and Frederic Michaud and Laura Winkelbach and Jens Bloecher and Cardenas, {Yami Ommar Arizmendi} and {da Mota}, {Barbara Sousa} and Eleni Kalliga and Angelos Souleles and Ioannis Kontopoulos and Georgia Karamitrou-Mentessidi and Olga Philaniotou and Adamantios Sampson and Dimitra Theodorou and Metaxia Tsipopoulou and Ioannis Akamatis and Paul Halstead and Kostas Kotsakis and Dushka Urem-Kotsou and Diamantis Panagiotopoulos and Christina Ziota and Sevasti Triantaphyllou and Olivier Delaneau and Jensen, {Jeffrey D.} and {Victor Moreno-Mayar}, J. and Joachim Burger and Sousa, {Vitor C.} and Oscar Lao and Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas and Christina Papageorgopoulou",
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AU - Coroado-Santos, Francisco

AU - Neuenschwander, Samuel

AU - Ganiatsou, Elissavet

AU - Davalos, Diana I. Cruz

AU - Anchieri, Lucas

AU - Michaud, Frederic

AU - Winkelbach, Laura

AU - Bloecher, Jens

AU - Cardenas, Yami Ommar Arizmendi

AU - da Mota, Barbara Sousa

AU - Kalliga, Eleni

AU - Souleles, Angelos

AU - Kontopoulos, Ioannis

AU - Karamitrou-Mentessidi, Georgia

AU - Philaniotou, Olga

AU - Sampson, Adamantios

AU - Theodorou, Dimitra

AU - Tsipopoulou, Metaxia

AU - Akamatis, Ioannis

AU - Halstead, Paul

AU - Kotsakis, Kostas

AU - Urem-Kotsou, Dushka

AU - Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis

AU - Ziota, Christina

AU - Triantaphyllou, Sevasti

AU - Delaneau, Olivier

AU - Jensen, Jeffrey D.

AU - Victor Moreno-Mayar, J.

AU - Burger, Joachim

AU - Sousa, Vitor C.

AU - Lao, Oscar

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