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of 13 individuals from Levänluhta has been further studied, revealing that most of them had some Siberian-derived genetic ancestry like all Fenno-Ugric peoples, with a slightly closer resemblance to
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water graveyard from the 5th to the 8th centuries, containing remains of around 100 individuals. It's one of the oldest known burial sites in Finland with preserved human bones, as the
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Human mitochondrial DNA lineages in Iron-Age Fennoscandia suggest incipient admixture and eastern introduction of farming-related maternal ancestry
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environment had contributed to an exceptionally good preservation of the remains.
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is a spring and prominent archaeological site in the village of
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Remains from Levänluhta at the National Museum of Finland.
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Levänluhta at the Finnish Heritage Agency's online portal
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[ˈleʋænˌluhtɑ]
alga
floodmeadow
Orismala
Isokyrö
Finland
Iron Age
waterlogged
Ancient DNA
Sami
Finnish people
"Lammen vesi värjäytyi punaiseksi ja sieltä nousi ihmisten luita – Levänluhdan vainajia ympäröi mysteeri"
"First ancient DNA from mainland Finland reveals origins of Siberian ancestry in region"
"Muinais-DNA paljastaa: saamelaisissa ja suomalaisissa on samaa siperialaista perimää"
Human mitochondrial DNA lineages in Iron-Age Fennoscandia suggest incipient admixture and eastern introduction of farming-related maternal ancestry
Levänluhta at the Finnish Heritage Agency's online portal
Categories
Archaeological sites in Finland
Bog bodies
Iron Age Scandinavia
History of Ostrobothnia (region)

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