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Published in final edited form as: Cell. 2023 Dec 7;186(25):5472–5485.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.10.018

Figure 2. A diversity of ancestral origins.

Figure 2.

(A) By-individual estimates of Iron Age Balkan, West Anatolian/Levantine, and African-related ancestry proportions between 0-1500 CE, computed with qpAdm. Two pairs of individuals buried in the same sarcophagi at Rit Necropolis (Viminacium) are connected through black lines. (B) δ15N and δ13C stable isotope values (Data S2, Table 9) of ancient Balkan individuals between 0-500 CE obtained from tooth roots, plotted alongside published environmental data and humans from related geographic and chronological contexts34,44-47. Individuals buried at the same necropolis are connected through lines. (C) Oil lamp depicting an eagle found on individual G-103’s (I15499) grave at Pirivoj, Viminacium. (D) Sarcophagus of grave 148 at Rit Necropolis, Viminacium.