Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)

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...

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Main Authors: Sabine E. Hammer, Barbara Tautscher, Erich Pucher, Kerstin Kowarik, Hans Reschreiter, Anton Kern, Elisabeth Haring
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3340-7
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spelling doaj-5f67ddd8e9594d10acf2f86179a0c6fb2020-11-25T01:37:52ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-04-011111710.1186/s13104-018-3340-7Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)Sabine E. Hammer0Barbara Tautscher1Erich Pucher2Kerstin Kowarik3Hans Reschreiter4Anton Kern5Elisabeth Haring6Institute of Immunology, Department of Pathobiology, University of Veterinary Medicine ViennaCentral Research Laboratories, Museum of Natural History Vienna1st Zoological Department, Archaeozoological Collection, Museum of Natural History ViennaPrehistoric Department, Museum of Natural History ViennaPrehistoric Department, Museum of Natural History ViennaPrehistoric Department, Museum of Natural History ViennaCentral Research Laboratories, Museum of Natural History ViennaAbstract 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 teeth specimens. Minimum-spanning network analyses revealed unique mitochondrial control region DNA haplotypes ranging within the variation of modern domestic pig and wild boar lineages and even shared haplotypes between prehistoric and modern domestic pigs and wild boars were observed.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3340-7HallstattBronze AgeSus scrofaAncient DNAMitochondrial DNAPhylogeographic network
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author Sabine E. Hammer
Barbara Tautscher
Erich Pucher
Kerstin Kowarik
Hans Reschreiter
Anton Kern
Elisabeth Haring
spellingShingle Sabine E. Hammer
Barbara Tautscher
Erich Pucher
Kerstin Kowarik
Hans Reschreiter
Anton Kern
Elisabeth Haring
Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)
BMC Research Notes
Hallstatt
Bronze Age
Sus scrofa
Ancient DNA
Mitochondrial DNA
Phylogeographic network
author_facet Sabine E. Hammer
Barbara Tautscher
Erich Pucher
Kerstin Kowarik
Hans Reschreiter
Anton Kern
Elisabeth Haring
author_sort Sabine E. Hammer
title Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)
title_short Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)
title_full Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)
title_fullStr Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)
title_full_unstemmed Bronze Age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial DNA analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of Hallstatt (Austria)
title_sort bronze age meat industry: ancient mitochondrial dna analyses of pig bones from the prehistoric salt mines of hallstatt (austria)
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2018-04-01
description 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 teeth specimens. Minimum-spanning network analyses revealed unique mitochondrial control region DNA haplotypes ranging within the variation of modern domestic pig and wild boar lineages and even shared haplotypes between prehistoric and modern domestic pigs and wild boars were observed.
topic Hallstatt
Bronze Age
Sus scrofa
Ancient DNA
Mitochondrial DNA
Phylogeographic network
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3340-7
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