A woman buried in Italy in the Early Bronze Age era

SUC002
Portrait reconstruction
Specimen Details
Sample ID:
SUC002
Date:
2204 BCE - 2038 BCE
Biological Sex:
Female
mtDNA:
J1c3
Y-DNA:
Not applicable
Cultural Period:
Early Bronze Age Nuragic Culture, Sardinia, Italy
Location
Country:
Italy
Locality:
Porto Torres. SAS. Su Crucifissu Mannu. t.16
Coordinates:
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Description

The Early Bronze Age Nuragic culture of Sardinia, which emerged around 1800 BCE and lasted until approximately 1600 BCE, represents one of the defining moments in the island's prehistoric period. This culture is renowned for its unique architectural, social, and material characteristics, which set it apart from other contemporaneous Mediterranean civilizations.

Architecture and Settlement Patterns

The most distinctive feature of the Nuragic culture is its monumental architecture, epitomized by the nuraghe. These are massive stone towers, of which thousands were constructed across Sardinia, serving as fortifications, dwellings, or religious sites. Early nuraghes, constructed during the EBA, were primarily simple, conical structures made from large, uncut stones without mortar, although some exhibited rudimentary masonry work as the period progressed. These constructions were strategically placed on hilltops or near resources like fertile land and water, indicating a keen understanding of defensive and economic considerations.

Settlements during this era often clustered around nuraghes, forming small villages composed of circular or oval stone huts. The society appeared to be agrarian-based, with communities engaging in farming, herding, and hunting. The rural landscape was dotted with terraced fields and grazing lands, optimized by the Nuragic people’s knowledge of Sardinia’s diverse and challenging topography.

Sociopolitical Organization

The Nuragic society during the Early Bronze Age was likely organized into tribal communities, each centered around a nuraghe, which may have served as a focal point for social, political, and religious activities. While the sociopolitical structure details remain ambiguous, it is believed that chieftains or tribal leaders wielded authority, perhaps symbolized by their control of these fortifications. These leaders may have coordinated communal efforts such as construction projects, defense, and religious ceremonies.

Economy and Subsistence

The Nuragic economy was primarily based on agriculture and pastoralism. The island's fertile plains and mild climate facilitated the cultivation of wheat, barley, and legumes, while its rugged hinterlands provided ample grazing grounds for sheep, goats, and cattle. The early Bronze Age also marked the introduction of bronze metallurgy in Sardinia, which gradually transformed tools, weapons, and ornamentation, indicating some level of trade network within the Mediterranean.

Trade with neighboring cultures, such as the Mycenaeans and the Egyptians, is suggested by the discovery of various materials and artifacts, including metals and ceramics, that were not native to the island. The Nuragic people exchanged their local products like wool, leather, and grains, essential items in the ancient world.

Religion and Rituals

The Nuragic culture's religious practices were deeply rooted in the landscape and nature. Sacred wells and springs were revered, evident in the numerous holy wells and sanctuaries found across the island, often situated near nuraghes. These sites were likely central to water cults and fertility rituals, vital for an agrarian society dependent on successful harvests.

Additionally, evidence from burial customs, which included dolmens and giants' tombs, suggests beliefs in an afterlife and a pantheon of deities connected to the Earth and sky. These sepulchral monuments, prominently situated in the landscape, also functioned as territorial markers, delineating land controlled by different tribes.

Art and Craftsmanship

The art and material culture of the Nuragic period reveal a society with a rich craft tradition. Pottery from this era includes both utilitarian and decorative pieces, often with intricate geometric patterns. Bronze artifacts, in later phases, display advanced metallurgical skills, and although less prominent in the EBA, the eventual production of bronze figurines and tools suggests a sophisticated understanding of metalwork.

The Nuragic society's craftsmanship extended beyond utilitarian goods, including jewelry and adornments that indicate a complex social structure and cultural identity. These items often incorporated imported materials, further implying interactions with other Mediterranean cultures.

Legacy and Influence

The Early Bronze Age Nuragic culture laid the foundation for the later Nuragic civilization, which reached its peak during the Middle Bronze Age and onwards. The uniqueness of the nuraghes and the society that built them have become a symbol of Sardinian identity, illustrating a complex interplay of isolation and interaction within the broader context of the ancient Mediterranean. This era marks the emergence of a distinctive cultural identity in Sardinia, deeply influencing the island's history and heritage.

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ISC001 Early Bronze Age Nuragic Culture, Sardinia, Italy 2297 BCE Sardinia. Usini. SS. S’Iscia ‘e sas Piras, Italy View
SUC002 Early Bronze Age Nuragic Culture, Sardinia, Italy 2204 BCE Porto Torres. SAS. Su Crucifissu Mannu. t.16, Italy View
R25 Early Bronze Age Nuragic Culture, Sardinia, Italy 2204 BCE Su Crucifissu Mannu (Sardinia, Sassari, Porto Torres), Italy View
Ancient Genetic Admixture

Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (SUC002) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles ancient populations from different geographic regions.

Neolithic Farmers 62%
European Hunter-Gatherers 24%
Western Steppe Pastoralists 14%
Modern Genetic Admixture

Modern genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (SUC002) 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 100%
Southern European 100%
Sardinian 41.2%
Iberian 37.6%
Italian 21.2%
G25 Coordinates

The G25 coordinates for the sample SUC002 are as follows. You can analyze its admixture using G25 Studio.

SUC002,0.11974036,0.16155134,0.02350098,-0.04442916,0.0580735,-0.02212156,-0.00229238,0.00556074,0.03969314,0.07194792,-0.00377692,0.01498066,-0.02661804,-0.01478636,-0.01156756,0.00490478,0.01415206,-0.00011278,-0.00046698,-0.00411482,-0.00053982,0.0043206,-0.0123503,-0.01966232,0.00436605
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Scientific Papers References
Genetic history from the Middle Neolithic to present on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia
Authors:
Marcus JH, Posth C, Ringbauer H
Abstract:

The island of Sardinia has been of particular interest to geneticists for decades. The current model for Sardinia's genetic history describes the island as harboring a founder population that was established largely from the Neolithic peoples of southern Europe and remained isolated from later Bronze Age expansions on the mainland. To evaluate this model, we generate genome-wide ancient DNA data for 70 individuals from 21 Sardinian archaeological sites spanning the Middle Neolithic through the Medieval period. The earliest individuals show a strong affinity to western Mediterranean Neolithic populations, followed by an extended period of genetic continuity on the island through the Nuragic period (second millennium BCE). Beginning with individuals from Phoenician/Punic sites (first millennium BCE), we observe spatially-varying signals of admixture with sources principally from the eastern and northern Mediterranean. Overall, our analysis sheds light on the genetic history of Sardinia, revealing how relationships to mainland populations shifted over time.

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