Abstract Objective In the Bronze Age Hallstatt metropolis (‘Salzkammergut’ region, Upper Austria), salt richness enabled the preservation of pork meat to sustain people’s livelihood suggesting an organized meat production industry on a yearly basis of hundreds of pigs. To pattern the geographic and temporal framework of the early management of pig populations in the surrounding areas of Hallstatt, we want to gain insights into the phylogeographic network based on DNA sequence variation among modern pigs, wild boars and prehistoric (likely) domestic pigs. Results In this pilot study, we successfully adapted ancient DNA extraction and sequencing approaches for the analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequence variation in ten prehistoric porcine tee...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...
Additional file 3. PCR strategy for the 721-bp-long section of the mitochondrial Control Region (CR)...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...
Additional file 2. Map of the porcine mitochondrial DNA. Localisation of the 721Â bp long control re...
Additional file 1. Ancient DNA extraction and Mitochondrial control region PCR. Detailed protocols f...
In the last few years, archaeological and biomolecular studies of pigs have become an important prox...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...
Additional file 6. Phylogenetic Reconstruction Iâestimates of evolutionary divergence between sequ...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...
Additional file 3. PCR strategy for the 721-bp-long section of the mitochondrial Control Region (CR)...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...
Additional file 2. Map of the porcine mitochondrial DNA. Localisation of the 721Â bp long control re...
Additional file 1. Ancient DNA extraction and Mitochondrial control region PCR. Detailed protocols f...
In the last few years, archaeological and biomolecular studies of pigs have become an important prox...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...
Additional file 6. Phylogenetic Reconstruction Iâestimates of evolutionary divergence between sequ...
Archaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before the present (...
Additional file 3. PCR strategy for the 721-bp-long section of the mitochondrial Control Region (CR)...
Zooarcheological evidence suggests that pigs were domesticated in Southwest Asia ∼8,500 BC. They the...