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Ancient genomes from the siege and destruction of Middle Bronze Age Roca Vecchia (Apulia, Italy)

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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/ERP176636
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The study includes two ancient human genomes from a Bronze Age Italian Stronghold (Rocavecchia). Roca Vecchia, an iconic Bronze Age stronghold in Apulia, Southern Italy, was completely destroyed during a siege between the end of the 15th century BCE and the beginning of the 14th century BCE. During the siege, seven of the local people hid within the stronghold walls. Two others, who could have been as well attackers as defenders, were found under the ruins of the main gate. The material culture found at Roca Vecchia and associated with the period of the siege includes Minoan-type pottery produced from local clay, imported Aegean pottery and an Aegean-type dagger, pointing to an established relationship between the site and the Minoan civilization. Therefore, the site offers an unprecedented opportunity to characterise the genetic components of the population inhabiting an indigenous settlement with increasing contacts with the Aegean world, and to shed light on the demic or cultural modes of the Minoan presence in the central Mediterranean.
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2025-11-26
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