Determining Y-DNA and mtDNA haplogroups for the Twelveth-Century Medieval Slavic Burial near Zagoryansky Settlement on the Upper Klyazma (Moscow Region). Part II
Author:
Chernov S.Z., ,Goncharova N.N.,Semenov A.S., ,
Abstract
The study aims at determining Y-DNA and mtDNA haplogroups of two early medieval Slavic burials at Bolshevo-1 burial ground (near Zagoryansky settlement) on the Klyazma River to consider their possible analogs in other samples of medieval Slavic DNA and to give a historical, archaeological and anthropological interpretation of the result. The comparison of the skulls from Bolshevo-1 with the craniological Slavic series has shown their proximity to the Serbian and West Slavic series. The belonging of Individuals 5666 and 5672 to Y-DNA haplogroups E1b1b and J2a1 suggests the Danube component in the ethnogenesis of this group of the Krivichi tribe, which came from the Upper Volga and the Novgorod-Smolensk border. The mitochondrial haplogroup of Individual 5666 H1e1b allows considering the Baltic branch of the ethnogenesis of this group.
Publisher
Tomsk State University
Subject
History,Linguistics and Language,Anthropology,Literature and Literary Theory,Sociology and Political Science,Language and Linguistics
Cited by
2 articles.
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