A woman buried in Croatia in the Late Copper Age to Early Bronze Age era

I4175
Portrait reconstruction
Specimen Details
Sample ID:
I4175
Date:
3000 BCE - 2700 BCE
Biological Sex:
Female
mtDNA:
U4a
Y-DNA:
Not applicable
Cultural Period:
Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age Vucedol Culture, Croatia
Location
Country:
Croatia
Locality:
Vučedol Tell
Coordinates:
Map Location
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Description

The Vučedol culture represents a significant archaeological culture situated primarily in what is now Eastern Croatia, with extensions into parts of modern-day Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and even Hungary. It spans the transitional period from the Late Chalcolithic to the Early Bronze Age, roughly dated between 3000 and 2200 BCE. Named after the site of Vučedol near the town of Vukovar, it is characterized by distinct cultural practices, technological innovations, and intricate artistic expressions.

Geography and Environment

The Vučedol culture developed along the fertile plains of the Danube River basin. This geographical setting provided abundant natural resources, including access to water routes, fertile soils for agriculture, and a variety of flora and fauna. The strategic location enabled extensive trade and cultural interactions with neighboring regions, fostering a complex society with diverse influences.

Settlement and Architecture

Settlements of the Vučedol culture were typically located on elevated plateaus close to rivers, offering both protection and resources. The architectural remnants suggest semi-permanent villages consisting of single-room, rectangular houses constructed from wattle and daub with thatched roofs. These houses were often organized around central communal spaces or large grain storage pits, indicative of an agrarian society with elements of communal living and collaboration in food production.

Economy and Subsistence

The Vučedol economy was largely based on agriculture, supplemented by hunting, fishing, and animal husbandry. They cultivated cereals such as wheat and barley and domesticated animals, including cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. Hunting and gathering played supportive roles, with evidence of wild plant collection and the hunting of deer and other game.

Craftsmanship and trade were also vital components of their economy. The Vučedol people were skilled potters, metalworkers, and weavers. They were particularly noted for their advancements in metallurgy, being among the earliest in Europe to smelt copper with arsenic, creating more durable alloys for tools and ornaments. Long-distance trade networks allowed for the exchange of goods such as flint, obsidian, and various crafted items, contributing to economic and cultural dynamism.

Art, Ceramics, and Technology

The Vučedol culture is renowned for its distinctive ceramics, which often featured complex geometric patterns, incised lines, and ornamental motifs that possibly held symbolic or ritual significance. The most famous artifact is the Vučedol Dove, a cultic vessel in the shape of a bird, which has become an iconic symbol associated with this culture.

The technological prowess of the Vučedol people extended to tool-making and textiles. They produced sophisticated weapons, tools, and ornaments. Spindle whorls and loom weights found at archaeological sites indicate a developed textile industry that likely played a role in their trade networks.

Social Structure and Religion

The social organization of the Vučedol culture is inferred from burial practices, settlement layouts, and artistic representations. There appears to have been a hierarchical society with emerging social stratification, potentially led by chieftains or a religious elite. This is supported by the presence of richly equipped graves and ceremonial sites, suggesting the importance of status and ritual in Vučedol society.

Religion and spirituality played a significant role, as evidenced by ritual artifacts and burial practices. The Vučedol culture is associated with sun worship, astronomy, and possibly a solar calendar system. Religious ceremonies likely involved rituals tied to agricultural cycles and celestial events, playing a crucial role in the cultural cohesion and identity of the Vučedol people.

Decline and Legacy

The decline of the Vučedol culture around 2200 BCE is attributed to a combination of environmental changes, shifts in trade networks, and the influx of new cultural elements from migrating populations. Despite its decline, the Vučedol culture left a lasting legacy, influencing subsequent cultures in the region and contributing to the broader tapestry of European prehistoric development.

In summary, the Vučedol culture represents a unique and culturally rich period in European prehistory characterized by its technological innovations, artistic achievements, and complex societal structures. Its influence can be seen in the transition between the Chalcolithic and the Bronze Age, marking a key chapter in the development of human civilization in Southeastern Europe.

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Ancient Genetic Admixture

Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I4175) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles ancient populations from different geographic regions.

Western Steppe Pastoralists 41%
Neolithic Farmers 26%
European Hunter-Gatherers 21%
Ancient Asians 9%
Ancient Africans 4%
Modern Genetic Admixture

Modern genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I4175) 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.

Europe 72%
Northwestern European 72%
English 40.8%
Scandinavian 24.2%
Northwestern European 6.9%
Southern European 1%
Italian 0.5%
Asia 23%
Central Asian, Northern Indian & Pakistani 15%
Pakistan 8.6%
Indian 6.1%
Northern West Asian 8%
Cypriot 8.3%
Oceania 3%
Melanesian 3%
Papuan 3.3%
America 1%
America 1%
Native American 1.4%
G25 Coordinates

The G25 coordinates for the sample I4175 are as follows. You can analyze its admixture using G25 Studio.

I4175,0.11342696,0.09352544,0.03676644,0.02717832,0.01030648,0.00853748,0.00286112,0.0053698,-0.00575928,-0.01246144,0.00188748,-0.0012168,-0.0001264,-0.006078,0.00536752,-0.00375688,-0.01347272,0.00149392,-0.00382544,-0.00729044,0.00050128,0.00478384,-0.00430924,0.00993712,4.671E-05
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Scientific Papers References
The genomic history of southeastern Europe
Authors:
Mathieson I, Alpaslan-Roodenberg S, Posth C
Abstract:

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.

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