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Royal Society Open Science | 2016

Comparing maternal genetic variation across two millennia reveals the demographic history of an ancient human population in southwest Turkey

Claudio Ottoni; Rita Rasteiro; Rinse Willet; Johan Claeys; Peter Talloen; Katrien Van de Vijver; Lounès Chikhi; Jeroen Poblome; Ronny Decorte

More than two decades of archaeological research at the site of Sagalassos, in southwest Turkey, resulted in the study of the former urban settlement in all its features. Originally settled in late Classical/early Hellenistic times, possibly from the later fifth century BCE onwards, the city of Sagalassos and its surrounding territory saw empires come and go. The Plague of Justinian in the sixth century CE, which is considered to have caused the death of up to a third of the population in Anatolia, and an earthquake in the seventh century CE, which is attested to have devastated many monuments in the city, may have severely affected the contemporary Sagalassos community. Human occupation continued, however, and Byzantine Sagalassos was eventually abandoned around 1200 CE. In order to investigate whether these historical events resulted in demographic changes across time, we compared the mitochondrial DNA variation of two population samples from Sagalassos (Roman and Middle Byzantine) and a modern sample from the nearby town of Ağlasun. Our analyses revealed no genetic discontinuity across two millennia in the region and Bayesian coalescence-based simulations indicated that a major population decline in the area coincided with the final abandonment of Sagalassos, rather than with the Plague of Justinian or the mentioned earthquake.


Archive | 2006

The Late Antique to Early Byzantine city in Southwest Anatolia. Sagalassos and its territory: A case study

Marc Waelkens; Hannelore Vanhaverbeke; Femke Martens; Peter Talloen; Jeroen Poblome; Nathalie Kellens; Toon Putzeys; Patrick Degryse; Thijs Van Thuyne; Willem Van Neer


Mélanges de l’École française de Rome. Antiquité | 2005

What were they thinking of? Relief decorated pottery from Sagalassos: a cognitive approach

Peter Talloen; Jeroen Poblome


Kazi sonuçlari toplantisi | 2004

Report on the 2002 excavation and restoration campaign at Sagalassos

Marc Waelkens; Tony Putzeys; M. Nagis; Ine Jacobs; J. Vermeersch; Johan Claeys; Markku Corremans; E. Ünal; M. Arik; Daniel Van Daele; E. Ergürer; M. Verschuur; Peter Talloen; Jeroen Poblome; Femke Martens; Semih Ercan; Ebru Torun


Archive | 2000

The 1996 and 1997 excavation seasons at Sagalassos

Marc Waelkens; Jeroen Poblome; Roland Degeest; Lutgarde Vandeput; Lieven Loots; Etienne Paulissen; Femke Martens; Peter Talloen; Julie Van den Bergh; Vanessa Vanderginst; B Arikan; Inge Van Damme; Ipek Akyel; Marleen Martens; Inge Uytterhoeven; Tom Debruyne; David Depraetere; Kadir Baran; Bernard Van Daele; Zissis Parras; Sahin Yildirim; Shawn Bubel; Hannelore Vanhaverbeke; Corinne Licoppe; Frédérique Landuyt; Teresa Patricio; AhmetSemih Ercan; Koenraad Van Balen; E. Smits; Frans Depuydt


Pluralismus und Wandel in den Religionen im vorhellenitischen Anatolien | 2006

Matar in Pisidia

Peter Talloen; Jeroen Poblome; Marc Waelkens


Pluralismus und Wandel in den Religionen im vorhellenistischen Anatolien | 2006

Matar in Pisidia: Phrygian influences in Southwestern Anatolia

Peter Talloen; Jeroen Poblome; Marc Waelkens; Hannelore Vanhaverbeke


Report on the 2003 excavation and restoration campaign at Sagalassos / Waelkens, Marc, P. Talloen. - Ankara: S. n. | 2005

Sondages on Alexander's hill

Jeroen Poblome; Peter Talloen


Conference proceedings of the second conference of the International Association for Research on Pottery of the Hellenistic Period (IARPOTHP) | 2018

The mid Hellenistic Pottery Repertoire made at Sagalassos, SW Anatolia

Dries Daems; Mark van der Enden; Peter Talloen; Jeroen Poblome


Journal of Late Antiquity | 2017

The age of specialization. Dionysus and the production of wine in Late Antiquity: a view from Sagalassos (SW Turkey)

Peter Talloen; Jeroen Poblome

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Jeroen Poblome

Catholic University of Leuven

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Marc Waelkens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marc Waelkens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Hannelore Vanhaverbeke

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Johan Claeys

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Patrick Degryse

Catholic University of Leuven

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Etienne Paulissen

Université catholique de Louvain

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Ine Jacobs

Research Foundation - Flanders

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Julian Richard

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Lieven Loots

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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