Jerzy Libera
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Jerzy Libera.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Anna Juras; Maciej Chyleński; Edvard Ehler; Helena Malmström; Danuta Żurkiewicz; Piotr Włodarczak; Stanisław Wilk; Jaroslav Peška; Pavel Fojtík; Miroslav Králík; Jerzy Libera; Jolanta Bagińska; Krzysztof Tunia; Viktor I. Klochko; Miroslawa Dabert; Mattias Jakobsson; Aleksander Kośko
From around 4,000 to 2,000 BC the forest-steppe north-western Pontic region was occupied by people who shared a nomadic lifestyle, pastoral economy and barrow burial rituals. It has been shown that these groups, especially those associated with the Yamnaya culture, played an important role in shaping the gene pool of Bronze Age Europeans, which extends into present-day patterns of genetic variation in Europe. Although the genetic impact of these migrations from the forest-steppe Pontic region into central Europe have previously been addressed in several studies, the contribution of mitochondrial lineages to the people associated with the Corded Ware culture in the eastern part of the North European Plain remains contentious. In this study, we present mitochondrial genomes from 23 Late Eneolithic and Bronze Age individuals, including representatives of the north-western Pontic region and the Corded Ware culture from the eastern part of the North European Plain. We identified, for the first time in ancient populations, the rare mitochondrial haplogroup X4 in two Bronze Age Catacomb culture-associated individuals. Genetic similarity analyses show close maternal genetic affinities between populations associated with both eastern and Baltic Corded Ware culture, and the Yamnaya horizon, in contrast to larger genetic differentiation between populations associated with western Corded Ware culture and the Yamnaya horizon. This indicates that females with steppe ancestry contributed to the formation of populations associated with the eastern Corded Ware culture while more local people, likely of Neolithic farmer ancestry, contributed to the formation of populations associated with western Corded Ware culture.
Journal of Archaeological Science | 2009
Marian Domanski; John A. Webb; Robert W. Glaisher; Jan Gurba; Jerzy Libera; Anna Zakościelna
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne | 2014
Jerzy Libera; Radosław Dobrowolski; Marcin Szeliga; Tadeusz Wiśniewski
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne | 2014
Jerzy Libera; Radosław Dobrowolski; Marcin Szeliga; Tadeusz Wiśniewski
Archive | 2014
Jerzy Libera; Anna Zakościelna
Archive | 2014
Anna Zakościelna; Jerzy Libera
Quaestiones Medii Aevi Novae | 2010
Marek Derwich; Jerzy Libera; Anna Zakościelna
Kwartalnik Historii Nauki i Techniki | 2009
Maria Magdalena Blombergowa; Jan Gurba; Jerzy Libera
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne | 2008
Mirosław Furmanek; Jerzy Libera; Krzysztof Tunia
Archeologia Polski Środkowowschodniej | 2008
Jan Albert Bakker; Paweł Zagórski; Jerzy Libera; Krzysztof Tunia