A woman buried in Croatia in the Neolithic era

The Neolithic Cardial Culture, which flourished in the Mediterranean region, including parts of present-day Croatia, represents a significant period in prehistoric Europe characterized by the advent and spread of agriculture and various technological innovations. This culture is typically dated from around 6000 to 5000 BCE and is named after the distinctive Cardium pottery style, which was decorated using imprinting techniques with the shells of the Cardium edule mollusk.
Geographic and Environmental Context
In Croatia, the Cardial culture is primarily associated with the coastal and island regions of the Adriatic Sea. This area is characterized by a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, providing an ideal environment for early agricultural practices. The terrain includes coastal plains, gentle hills, and karst plateaus, offering diverse ecological zones for varying subsistence strategies.
Subsistence Practices
The Cardial people of Croatia practiced a mixed economy that included agriculture, animal husbandry, fishing, and gathering. They cultivated a variety of crops, such as cereals (wheat and barley) and legumes, and domesticated animals including sheep, goats, and possibly pigs and cattle. The favorable Mediterranean climate facilitated the growth of these crops, while the proximity to the sea provided ample resources for fishing and shellfish gathering.
Material Culture
The Cardial culture is renowned for its pottery, which is among the earliest ceramic traditions in Europe. The pottery was typically hand-built using coiling techniques and was decorated with impressions made by pressing shells, particularly those of the Cardium genus, into the soft clay. Other decoration methods included the use of fingernail impressions and geometric motifs. These ceramics are found at numerous sites along the Croatian coast, indicating widespread distribution and trade networks.
Settlement Patterns
Settlement patterns of the Cardial culture in Croatia typically involved small, semi-permanent villages situated near water sources. Archaeological evidence suggests that these settlements consisted of simple structures, possibly made of wood or other perishable materials, and organized in loosely clustered groups. The choice of location was strategic, allowing easy access to arable land, fresh water, and marine resources.
Social Structure and Organization
While the social structure of the Cardial people is not well-documented due to the lack of written records, it is generally believed to have been egalitarian, with social organization based on kinship or familial ties. The communal nature of settlements and shared resources suggests a high degree of cooperation and a lack of marked hierarchical distinctions.
Technology and Innovations
The Cardial culture is notable for several technological advancements, particularly in pottery and agriculture. The introduction of ceramic technology marks a significant development in the storage and cooking of food. Additionally, the adoption of agricultural practices enabled more stable and predictable food supplies, supporting population growth and settlement expansion.
Art and Symbolism
Beyond the utilitarian aspects of pottery, some Cardial ceramics suggest a symbolic or ritual use, potentially indicating a rich cultural or spiritual life. Patterns and motifs on pottery may have held symbolic meanings or been used in ceremonial contexts.
Interaction and Influence
The Cardial culture's influence extended along the Mediterranean, with trade and contact networks spreading new technologies and cultural practices. This interaction facilitated the diffusion of agricultural knowledge throughout Europe, contributing to the broader Neolithic Revolution.
Archaeological Sites
Several significant archaeological sites in Croatia are associated with the Cardial culture, including cave and open-air sites where artifacts, pottery fragments, and ecofacts have been discovered. Sites such as those on the island of Hvar and other coastal areas provide valuable insights into the lifestyle and technological advancements of the Cardial people.
Conclusion
The Cardial culture in Croatia represents a pivotal era in the Neolithic period characterized by the domestication of plants and animals, advancements in pottery technology, and the development of early settled communities. This culture played a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of human society in the Mediterranean and laid the groundwork for subsequent cultural developments in the region.
Sample ID | Culture/Period | Date | Location | Action |
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ANI152 | Chalcolithic Varna Culture, Bulgaria | 4589 BCE | Varna, Bulgaria | View |
ANI153 | Chalcolithic Varna Culture, Bulgaria | 4550 BCE | Varna, Bulgaria | View |
ANI160 | Chalcolithic Varna Culture, Bulgaria | 4684 BCE | Varna, Bulgaria | View |
ANI163 | Chalcolithic Varna Culture, Bulgaria | 4687 BCE | Varna, Bulgaria | View |
I12835 | Early Bronze Age Ezero Culture, Bulgaria | 3092 BCE | Nova Zagora. Sabrano, Bulgaria | View |
Bul4 | Early Bronze Age Bulgaria | 3011 BCE | Nova Zagora. Mednikarovo, Bulgaria | View |
Bul6 | Early Bronze Age Beli Breyag, Bulgaria | 3400 BCE | Nova Zagora. Beli Breyag, Bulgaria | View |
Bul8 | Early Bronze Age Beli Breyag, Bulgaria | 3400 BCE | Nova Zagora. Beli Breyag, Bulgaria | View |
merge_ANI159_ANI181 | Chalcolithic Varna Culture, Bulgaria | 4714 BCE | Varna, Bulgaria | View |
I2427 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4446 BCE | Sushina, Bulgaria | View |
I2431 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4784 BCE | Ivanovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2433 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 3100 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I2434 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 3400 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I2440 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 3100 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I2441 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 3400 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I0785 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4451 BCE | Yunatsite, Bulgaria | View |
I0781 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4537 BCE | Yunatsite, Bulgaria | View |
I1131 | Early Neolithic Serbia | 4653 BCE | Vojvodina. Hrtkovci. Gomolova, Serbia | View |
I0676 | Neolithic Macedonia | 5979 BCE | Skopje. Sopište. Govrlevo, North Macedonia | View |
I1736 | Neolithic Ukraine | 6242 BCE | Vasil'evka, Ukraine | View |
I1734 | Neolithic Ukraine | 6300 BCE | Vasil'evka, Ukraine | View |
I1738 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5475 BCE | Vovnigi, Ukraine | View |
I1732 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5372 BCE | Vovnigi, Ukraine | View |
I1917 | Early Bronze Age Yamnaya Culture, Ozera, Ukraine | 3096 BCE | Ozera. OAE-99, Ukraine | View |
I1926 | Eneolithic Trypillia Culture, Ukraine | 3769 BCE | Verteba Cave, Ukraine | View |
I2105 | Early Bronze Age Yamnaya Culture, Ukraine | 3300 BCE | Shevchenko. OAE-2003, Ukraine | View |
I2110 | Eneolithic Trypillia Culture, Ukraine | 3911 BCE | Verteba Cave, Ukraine | View |
I2158 | Hunter-Gatherer Oriente C, Sicily, Italy | 12350 BCE | Sicily. Egadi Islands. Favignana Island. Grotta d'Oriente, Italy | View |
I2163 | Middle to Late Bronze Age Bulgaria | 1866 BCE | Merichleri. Kairyaka necropolis, Bulgaria | View |
I2165 | Early Bronze Age Bulgaria | 3072 BCE | Merichleri. Kairyaka necropolis, Bulgaria | View |
I3499 | Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age Vucedol Culture, Croatia | 2885 BCE | Beli Manastir-Popova zemlja, Croatia | View |
I3313 | Early Iron Age Croatia | 805 BCE | Jazinka Cave, Croatia | View |
I3433 | Neolithic Cardial Culture, Croatia | 5975 BCE | Zemunica Cave, Croatia | View |
I3498 | Middle Neolithic Sopot Culture | 5834 BCE | Beli Manastir-Popova zemlja, Croatia | View |
I3879 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I3947 | Neolithic Cardial Culture, Croatia | 5985 BCE | Zemunica Cave, Croatia | View |
I3948 | Neolithic Cardial Culture, Croatia | 6007 BCE | Zemunica Cave, Croatia | View |
I2403 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 2868 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I3714 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5500 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I3715 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5636 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I3717 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5371 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I4088 | The Bodrogkeresztur Culture | 4332 BCE | Urziceni, Romania | View |
I4089 | The Bodrogkeresztur Culture | 3765 BCE | Urziceni, Romania | View |
I4110 | Eneolithic Ukraine | 3509 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I4111 | Neolithic Ukraine | 4725 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I4114 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5474 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I4167 | Neolithic Starčevo Culture, Croatia | 4792 BCE | Beli Manastir-Popova zemlja, Croatia | View |
I4168 | Middle Neolithic Sopot Culture | 4777 BCE | Beli Manastir-Popova zemlja, Croatia | View |
I4175 | Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age Vucedol Culture, Croatia | 3000 BCE | Vučedol Tell, Croatia | View |
I1763 | Mesolithic Ukraine | 8282 BCE | Vasil'evka, Ukraine | View |
I1819 | Mesolithic Ukraine | 9107 BCE | Vasil'evka, Ukraine | View |
I2509 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4449 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I2510 | Early Bronze Age Bulgaria | 2907 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I2519 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4341 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I2520 | Early Bronze Age Bulgaria | 3331 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I2532 | Early Neolithic Romania | 5721 BCE | Cotatcu, Romania | View |
I2533 | Early Neolithic Romania | 5480 BCE | Carcea, Romania | View |
I2534 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Romania | 5810 BCE | Magura Buduiasca. Teleor 3, Romania | View |
I4331 | Middle Bronze Age Croatia | 1618 BCE | Veliki Vanik, Croatia | View |
I4332 | Middle Bronze Age Croatia | 1613 BCE | Veliki Vanik, Croatia | View |
I4432 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 6072 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4434 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5611 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4435 | Middle Neolithic Latvia | 4214 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4436 | Middle Neolithic Latvia | 4318 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4437 | Middle Neolithic Latvia | 4330 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4438 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5375 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4439 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5769 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4440 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5216 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4441 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 4841 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4550 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 6633 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4551 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5788 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4552 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5477 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4553 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5480 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4554 | Middle Neolithic Latvia | 4048 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4627 | Middle Neolithic Latvia | 4311 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4628 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5304 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4629 | Late Neolithic Corded Ware Culture, Latvia | 3091 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I0700 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I0706 | Neolithic Bulgaria | 6025 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I1108 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I1109 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I1113 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I1295 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I1297 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I1733 | Mesolithic Ukraine | 9000 BCE | Vasil'evka, Ukraine | View |
I2175 | Early Bronze Age Bulgaria | 3335 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2423 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4536 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2424 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4445 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2425 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4676 BCE | Sushina, Bulgaria | View |
I2430 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4602 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2526 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 5468 BCE | Samovodene, Bulgaria | View |
ILK001 | Globular Amphora Culture, Ukraine | 2900 BCE | Ilatka, Ukraine | View |
ILK002 | Early Bronze Age Globular Amphora Culture, Ukraine | 2889 BCE | Ilatka, Ukraine | View |
ILK003 | Globular Amphora Culture, Ukraine | 2901 BCE | Ilatka, Ukraine | View |
I1875 | Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherer Croatia | 7321 BCE | Vela Spila, Croatia | View |
I4595 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 5729 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4596 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 6069 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4630 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 7471 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4632 | Hunter-Gatherer Latvia | 6465 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View |
I4871 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 7100 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4872 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 7100 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4873 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6012 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4874 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6640 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4875 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6615 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4876 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6635 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4877 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6645 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4878 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 5995 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4880 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6000 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4882 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6200 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4915 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6340 BCE | Hajduka Vodenica, Serbia | View |
I4916 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 7035 BCE | Hajduka Vodenica, Serbia | View |
I4917 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6220 BCE | Hajduka Vodenica, Serbia | View |
I4918 | Early Neolithic Starčevo Culture, Serbia | 6000 BCE | Saraorci-Jezava, Serbia | View |
I5068 | Early Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5500 BCE | Kleinhadersdorf Flur Marchleiten, Austria | View |
I5069 | Early Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5205 BCE | Kleinhadersdorf Flur Marchleiten, Austria | View |
I5071 | Early Neolithic Impressa Culture, Croatia | 5708 BCE | Kargadur, Croatia | View |
I5072 | Early Neolithic Impressa Culture, Croatia | 5657 BCE | Kargadur, Croatia | View |
I5077 | Middle Neolithic Sopot Culture | 5208 BCE | Osijek. Hermanov Vinograd, Croatia | View |
I5078 | Middle Neolithic Sopot Culture | 4699 BCE | Osijek. Hermanov Vinograd, Croatia | View |
I5079 | Neolithic Starčevo Culture, Croatia | 3651 BCE | Radovanci, Croatia | View |
I5232 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6061 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5233 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6224 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5234 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9300 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5235 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9221 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5236 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 8291 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5237 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9300 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5238 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 8265 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5239 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 8535 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5240 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9140 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5241 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9302 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5242 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 8805 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5244 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9115 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5769 | Iron Age Bulgaria | 771 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I5771 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6500 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I5772 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 7100 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I5869 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5612 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I5870 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5475 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I5875 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5295 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5876 | Mesolithic Ukraine | 7040 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5879 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5324 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5882 | Eneolithic Ukraine | 3308 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5883 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5209 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5890 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5291 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5892 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5301 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I0679 | Neolithic Krepost, Bulgaria | 5723 BCE | Krepost, Bulgaria | View |
I2521 | Neolithic Bulgaria | 5621 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I5208 | Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5500 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View |
I5401 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 7076 BCE | Hajduka Vodenica, Serbia | View |
I5402 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6361 BCE | Hajduka Vodenica, Serbia | View |
I5405 | Neolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 5836 BCE | Lepenski Vir, Serbia | View |
I5407 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6300 BCE | Lepenski Vir, Serbia | View |
I5411 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Romania | 7000 BCE | Iron Gates. Schela Cladovei, Romania | View |
I5427 | Neolithic Greece | 6009 BCE | Diros. Alepotrypa Cave, Greece | View |
I6561 | Middle Bronze Age Ukraine | 2134 BCE | Alexandria, Ukraine | View |
I2792 | Vucedol Culture, Croatia | 2872 BCE | Vučedol Tell, Croatia | View |
I3708 | Neolithic Peloponnese, Greece | 5500 BCE | Diros. Alepotrypa Cave, Greece | View |
I3718 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5359 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I3709 | Neolithic Peloponnese, Greece | 4036 BCE | Diros. Alepotrypa Cave, Greece | View |
I4582 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Romania | 7026 BCE | Iron Gates. Ostrovul Corbului, Romania | View |
I2318 | Neolithic Peloponnese, Greece | 4049 BCE | Argolid. Franchthi Cave, Greece | View |
I4607 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Romania | 7446 BCE | Iron Gates. Schela Cladovei, Romania | View |
I3920 | Neolithic Peloponnese, Greece | 3938 BCE | Diros. Alepotrypa Cave, Greece | View |
I4660 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 7940 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4870 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 7045 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4665 | Neolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6205 BCE | Lepenski Vir, Serbia | View |
I5436 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Romania | 7451 BCE | Iron Gates. Schela Cladovei, Romania | View |
I5884 | Early Bronze Age Ukraine | 2886 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I3719 | Neolithic Ukraine | 4983 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5885 | Mesolithic Ukraine | 6392 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5872 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5481 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I3716 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5473 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I5886 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5313 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I1737 | Mesolithic Ukraine | 8543 BCE | Vasil'evka, Ukraine | View |
I5957 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5470 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I5888 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5500 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5881 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5215 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I5893 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5371 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I2111 | Eneolithic Trypillia Culture, Ukraine | 3765 BCE | Verteba Cave, Ukraine | View |
I5878 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5301 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I3712 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5512 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I3713 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5201 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I5889 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5314 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I3141 | Early Bronze Age Yamnaya Culture, Ukraine | 3300 BCE | Shevchenko. OAE-2003, Ukraine | View |
I6133 | Neolithic Ukraine | 6500 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I3151 | Eneolithic Trypillia Culture, Ukraine | 3950 BCE | Verteba Cave, Ukraine | View |
I5873 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5472 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I5868 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5471 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View |
I5891 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5467 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
I0634 | Early Neolithic Serbia | 4712 BCE | Vojvodina. Hrtkovci. Gomolova, Serbia | View |
I4881 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6570 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4914 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6360 BCE | Hajduka Vodenica, Serbia | View |
I0633 | Early Neolithic Serbia | 5610 BCE | Vojvodina. Hrtkovci. Gomolova, Serbia | View |
I5409 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9300 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View |
I5773 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 8240 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4666 | Neolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 6222 BCE | Lepenski Vir, Serbia | View |
I4657 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Serbia | 9755 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View |
I4081 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Romania | 7581 BCE | Iron Gates. Ostrovul Corbului, Romania | View |
I4655 | Mesolithic Iron Gates, Romania | 7059 BCE | Iron Gates. Schela Cladovei, Romania | View |
I2405 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 3337 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I2435 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 3100 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I2407 | Globular Amphora Culture, Poland | 3096 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View |
I4112 | Neolithic Ukraine | 5500 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View |
Falkenstein | Falkenstein Site, Germany | 7472 BCE | Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Falkenstein-Höhle, Germany | View |
Iboussieres31-2 | Iboussieres 31-2 Site, France | 10050 BCE | Aven des Iboussières à Malataverne. Rhône-Alpes, France | View |
Iboussieres25-1 | Iboussieres 25-1 Site, France | 10050 BCE | Aven des Iboussières à Malataverne. Rhône-Alpes, France | View |
I0698 | Neolithic Bulgaria | 6000 BCE | Yabalkovo. Dimitrovgrad. Haskovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2529 | Neolithic Bulgaria | 5723 BCE | Yabalkovo. Dimitrovgrad. Haskovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2176 | Early Bronze Age Bulgaria | 3340 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View |
I0704 | Neolithic Bulgaria | 6059 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View |
I1298 | Neolithic Bulgaria | 6057 BCE | Ohoden, Bulgaria | View |
I2215 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I2181 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4606 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View |
I2216 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I1296 | Neolithic Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View |
I2426 | Chalcolithic Bulgaria | 4446 BCE | Sushina, Bulgaria | View |
I5207 | Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5100 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View |
I5070 | Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5209 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View |
I5204 | Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5500 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View |
I5205 | Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5100 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View |
I5206 | Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture, Austria | 5100 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View |
BerryAuBac | 5368 BCE | Berry Au Bac, France | View | |
Falkenstein | 7472 BCE | Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Falkenstein-Höhle, Germany | View | |
Iboussieres25-1 | 10050 BCE | Aven des Iboussières à Malataverne. Rhône-Alpes, France | View | |
Iboussieres31-2 | 10050 BCE | Aven des Iboussières à Malataverne. Rhône-Alpes, France | View | |
BerryAuBac | 5368 BCE | Berry Au Bac, France | View | |
I0001 | 6221 BCE | Echternach, Luxembourg | View | |
I2405 | 3337 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View | |
I2435 | 3100 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View | |
I0633 | 5610 BCE | Vojvodina. Hrtkovci. Gomolova, Serbia | View | |
I0634 | 4712 BCE | Vojvodina. Hrtkovci. Gomolova, Serbia | View | |
I2111 | 3765 BCE | Verteba Cave, Ukraine | View | |
I3141 | 3300 BCE | Shevchenko. OAE-2003, Ukraine | View | |
I3151 | 3950 BCE | Verteba Cave, Ukraine | View | |
I4112 | 5500 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I3712 | 5512 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I3713 | 5201 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I3716 | 5473 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I4081 | 7581 BCE | Iron Gates. Ostrovul Corbului, Romania | View | |
I4626 | 5838 BCE | Zvejnieki, Latvia | View | |
I4655 | 7059 BCE | Iron Gates. Schela Cladovei, Romania | View | |
I4657 | 9755 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View | |
I4665 | 6205 BCE | Lepenski Vir, Serbia | View | |
I4666 | 6222 BCE | Lepenski Vir, Serbia | View | |
I0704 | 6059 BCE | Veliko Tarnovo. Dzhulyunitsa, Bulgaria | View | |
I1296 | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View | |
I1737 | 8543 BCE | Vasil'evka, Ukraine | View | |
I2176 | 3340 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View | |
I2181 | 4606 BCE | Smyadovo, Bulgaria | View | |
I2215 | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View | |
I2216 | 5800 BCE | Malak Preslavets, Bulgaria | View | |
I2426 | 4446 BCE | Sushina, Bulgaria | View | |
I4881 | 6570 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View | |
I4914 | 6360 BCE | Hajduka Vodenica, Serbia | View | |
I5070 | 5209 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View | |
I5204 | 5500 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View | |
I5205 | 5100 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View | |
I5206 | 5100 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View | |
I5773 | 8240 BCE | Vlasac, Serbia | View | |
I5868 | 5471 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I5872 | 5481 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I5873 | 5472 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I5878 | 5301 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5881 | 5215 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5885 | 6392 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5886 | 5313 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5888 | 5500 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5889 | 5314 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5891 | 5467 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5893 | 5371 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I2529 | 5723 BCE | Yabalkovo. Dimitrovgrad. Haskovo, Bulgaria | View | |
I5207 | 5100 BCE | Asparn Schletz, Austria | View | |
I5408 | 7022 BCE | Iron Gates. Ostrovul Corbului, Romania | View | |
I5409 | 9300 BCE | Padina, Serbia | View | |
I5957 | 5470 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I6133 | 6500 BCE | Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine | View | |
I0698 | 6000 BCE | Yabalkovo. Dimitrovgrad. Haskovo, Bulgaria | View | |
I1378 | 5400 BCE | Vovnigi, Ukraine | View | |
I2407 | 3096 BCE | Kierzkowo, Poland | View | |
I1298 | 6057 BCE | Ohoden, Bulgaria | View | |
I3719 | 4983 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
I5884 | 2886 BCE | Dereivka I, Ukraine | View | |
Bul10 | Early Bronze Age Bulgarian Culture | 3092 BCE | Sabrano (Sliven province, Nova Zagora municipality), Bulgaria | View |
Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I3433) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles ancient populations from different geographic regions.
Modern genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I3433) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles modern populations from different geographic regions.
These results complement the ancient ancestry components shown in the previous section, offering a different perspective on the individual's genetic profile by comparing it with modern reference populations rather than prehistoric ancestral groups.
The G25 coordinates for the sample I3433 are as follows. You can analyze its admixture using G25 Studio.
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The genomic history of southeastern Europe
Farming was first introduced to Europe in the mid-seventh millennium bc, and was associated with migrants from Anatolia who settled in the southeast before spreading throughout Europe. Here, to understand the dynamics of this process, we analysed genome-wide ancient DNA data from 225 individuals who lived in southeastern Europe and surrounding regions between 12000 and 500 bc. We document a west-east cline of ancestry in indigenous hunter-gatherers and, in eastern Europe, the early stages in the formation of Bronze Age steppe ancestry. We show that the first farmers of northern and western Europe dispersed through southeastern Europe with limited hunter-gatherer admixture, but that some early groups in the southeast mixed extensively with hunter-gatherers without the sex-biased admixture that prevailed later in the north and west. We also show that southeastern Europe continued to be a nexus between east and west after the arrival of farmers, with intermittent genetic contact with steppe populations occurring up to 2,000 years earlier than the migrations from the steppe that ultimately replaced much of the population of northern Europe.