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>The first study on Ancient Rome that gathered so many samples: more than 130, spread over 29 archaeological sites spanning 12,000 years (from the Mesolithic to the present day). The results suggest a massive displacement during the imperial period of the population of the Roman cities towards the populations of the Levant and the eastern Mediterranean due to a massive influx of people from the different eastern provinces of the Roman Empire
>Samples from the republican era revealed that the Romans were genetically close to the populations of the "Southwest European" group, that is, the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula and the Italians of the north. These samples are also close to modern French
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6466/708
>The first study on Ancient Rome that gathered so many samples: more than 130, spread over 29 archaeological sites spanning 12,000 years (from the Mesolithic to the present day). The results suggest a massive displacement during the imperial period of the population of the Roman cities towards the populations of the Levant and the eastern Mediterranean due to a massive influx of people from the different eastern provinces of the Roman Empire
>Samples from the republican era revealed that the Romans were genetically close to the populations of the "Southwest European" group, that is, the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula and the Italians of the north. These samples are also close to modern French
https://science.sciencemag.org/content/366/6466/708
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