Mihai Constantinescu
Romanian Academy
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Montserrat Hervella; Mihai Rotea; Neskuts Izagirre; Mihai Constantinescu; Santos Alonso; Mihai Ioana; Cătălin Lazăr; Florin Ridiche; Andrei Soficaru; Mihai G. Netea; Concepción de-la-Rúa
The importance of the process of Neolithization for the genetic make-up of European populations has been hotly debated, with shifting hypotheses from a demic diffusion (DD) to a cultural diffusion (CD) model. In this regard, ancient DNA data from the Balkan Peninsula, which is an important source of information to assess the process of Neolithization in Europe, is however missing. In the present study we show genetic information on ancient populations of the South-East of Europe. We assessed mtDNA from ten sites from the current territory of Romania, spanning a time-period from the Early Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age. mtDNA data from Early Neolithic farmers of the Starčevo Criş culture in Romania (Cârcea, Gura Baciului and Negrileşti sites), confirm their genetic relationship with those of the LBK culture (Linienbandkeramik Kultur) in Central Europe, and they show little genetic continuity with modern European populations. On the other hand, populations of the Middle-Late Neolithic (Boian, Zau and Gumelniţa cultures), supposedly a second wave of Neolithic migration from Anatolia, had a much stronger effect on the genetic heritage of the European populations. In contrast, we find a smaller contribution of Late Bronze Age migrations to the genetic composition of Europeans. Based on these findings, we propose that permeation of mtDNA lineages from a second wave of Middle-Late Neolithic migration from North-West Anatolia into the Balkan Peninsula and Central Europe represent an important contribution to the genetic shift between Early and Late Neolithic populations in Europe, and consequently to the genetic make-up of modern European populations.
BMC Genetics | 2017
Relu Cocoş; Sorina Schipor; Montserrat Hervella; Petru Cianga; Roxana Popescu; Claudia Bănescu; Mihai Constantinescu; Alina Martinescu; Florina Raicu
BackgroundAs a major crossroads between Asia and Europe, Romania has experienced continuous migration and invasion episodes. The precise routes may have been shaped by the topology of the territory and had diverse impacts on the genetic structure of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in historical Romanian provinces. We studied 714 Romanians from all historical provinces, Wallachia, Dobrudja, Moldavia, and Transylvania, by analyzing the mtDNA control region and coding markers to encompass the complete landscape of mtDNA haplogroups.ResultsWe observed a homogenous distribution of the majority of haplogroups among the Romanian provinces and a clear association with the European populations. A principal component analysis and multidimensional scaling analysis supported the genetic similarity of the Wallachia, Moldavia, and Dobrudja groups with the Balkans, while the Transylvania population was closely related to Central European groups. These findings could be explained by the topology of the Romanian territory, where the Carpathian Arch played an important role in migration patterns. Signals of Asian maternal lineages were observed in all Romanian historical provinces, indicating gene flow along the migration routes through East Asia and Europe.ConclusionsOur current findings based on the mtDNA analysis of populations in historical provinces of Romania suggest similarity between populations in Transylvania and Central Europe, supported both by the observed clines in haplogroup frequencies for several European and Asian maternal lineages and MDS analyses.
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2018
Ülle Aguraiuja; Mihai Constantinescu; Angela L. Lamb; Clive Bonsall
Society for Historical Archaeology | 2017
Kathleen L Wheeler; Thomas A Crist; Mihai Constantinescu; Andrei Soficaru; Florina Raicu
Society for Historical Archaeology | 2016
Kathleen L Wheeler; Thomas A Crist; Mihai Constantinescu; Andrei Soficaru
Society for Historical Archaeology | 2016
Megan K Kleeschulte; Kathleen L Wheeler; Mihai Constantinescu; Thomas A Crist
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne | 2015
Sorin Cristian Ailincăi; Mihai Constantinescu
Archive | 2015
Daniela Marcu Istrate; Mihai Constantinescu; Andrei Soficaru
Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju u Zagrebu | 2014
Sorin-Cristian Ailincăi; Florian Mihail; Laurent Carozza; Mihai Constantinescu; Andrei Soficaru; Cristian Micu
Prilozi Instituta za arheologiju u Zagrebu | 2014
Sorin-Cristian Ailincăi; Florian Mihail; Laurent Carozza; Mihai Constantinescu; Andrei Soficaru; Cristian Micu