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Social stratification without genetic differentiation at the site of Kulubnarti in Christian Period Nubia

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  • Kendra A. Sirak

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard University
    Emory University
    University College Dublin)

  • Daniel M. Fernandes

    (University College Dublin
    University of Vienna
    University of Coimbra)

  • Mark Lipson

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard University)

  • Swapan Mallick

    (Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Matthew Mah

    (Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Iñigo Olalde

    (Harvard Medical School
    CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

  • Harald Ringbauer

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard University)

  • Nadin Rohland

    (Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT)

  • Carla S. Hadden

    (University of Georgia)

  • Éadaoin Harney

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard University
    Harvard University)

  • Nicole Adamski

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Rebecca Bernardos

    (Harvard Medical School)

  • Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School
    University of California)

  • Kimberly Callan

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Matthew Ferry

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Ann Marie Lawson

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School
    University of Michigan Medical School)

  • Megan Michel

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School
    Harvard University)

  • Jonas Oppenheimer

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School
    University of California)

  • Kristin Stewardson

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Fatma Zalzala

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Nick Patterson

    (Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT)

  • Ron Pinhasi

    (University College Dublin
    University of Vienna)

  • Jessica C. Thompson

    (Emory University
    Yale University
    Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
    Institute of Human Origins, Arizona State University)

  • Dennis Gerven

    (University of Colorado at Boulder)

  • David Reich

    (Harvard Medical School
    Harvard University
    Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
    Harvard Medical School)

Abstract

Relatively little is known about Nubia’s genetic landscape prior to the influence of the Islamic migrations that began in the late 1st millennium CE. Here, we increase the number of ancient individuals with genome-level data from the Nile Valley from three to 69, reporting data for 66 individuals from two cemeteries at the Christian Period (~650–1000 CE) site of Kulubnarti, where multiple lines of evidence suggest social stratification. The Kulubnarti Nubians had ~43% Nilotic-related ancestry (individual variation between ~36–54%) with the remaining ancestry consistent with being introduced through Egypt and ultimately deriving from an ancestry pool like that found in the Bronze and Iron Age Levant. The Kulubnarti gene pool – shaped over a millennium – harbors disproportionately female-associated West Eurasian-related ancestry. Genetic similarity among individuals from the two cemeteries supports a hypothesis of social division without genetic distinction. Seven pairs of inter-cemetery relatives suggest fluidity between cemetery groups. Present-day Nubians are not directly descended from the Kulubnarti Nubians, attesting to additional genetic input since the Christian Period.

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  • Kendra A. Sirak & Daniel M. Fernandes & Mark Lipson & Swapan Mallick & Matthew Mah & Iñigo Olalde & Harald Ringbauer & Nadin Rohland & Carla S. Hadden & Éadaoin Harney & Nicole Adamski & Rebecca Berna, 2021. "Social stratification without genetic differentiation at the site of Kulubnarti in Christian Period Nubia," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-27356-8
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-27356-8
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