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  • The Gepids were a Germanic tribe that settled in the Carpathian Basin during the Migration Period, becoming allies of the Huns and later forming an independent kingdom after the fall of the Hun Empire.
  • Due to limited historical and archaeological evidence, there's ongoing debate about the origins and makeup of these populations, prompting new research into their genetic legacy.
  • The study analyzed 46 complete mitochondrial genomes from Gepid cemeteries in Transylvania dating to the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD, revealing that the Gepids primarily descended from Northwestern European lineages, which contributed significantly to their genetic structure.

Article Abstract

According to the written historical sources, the Gepids were a Germanic tribe that settled in the Carpathian Basin during the Migration Period. They were allies of the Huns, and an independent Gepid Kingdom arose after the collapse of the Hun Empire. In this period, the Carpathian Basin was characterized by so-called row-grave cemeteries. Due to the scarcity of historical and archaeological data, we have a poor knowledge of the origin and composition of these barbarian populations, and this is still a subject of debate. To better understand the genetic legacy of migration period societies, we obtained 46 full mitogenome sequences from three Gepid cemeteries located in Transylvania, Romania. The studied samples represent the Classical Gepidic period and illustrate the genetic make-up of this group from the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD, which is characterized by cultural markers associated with the Gepid culture in Transylvania. The genetic structure of the Gepid people is explored for the first time, providing new insights into the genetic makeup of this archaic group. The retrieved genetic data showed mainly the presence of Northwestern European mitochondrial ancient lineages in the Gepid group and all population genetic analyses reiterated the same genetic structure, showing that early ancient mitogenomes from Europe were the major contributors to the Gepid maternal genetic pool.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9032604PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13040563DOI Listing

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