Owsley Douglas W, Bruwelheide Karin S, Harney Éadaoin, Mallick Swapan, Rohland Nadin, Olalde Iñigo, Barca Kathryn G, Ramsey Andrew J, Hull-Walski Deborah A, Kelso William M, May Jamie E, Broomandkhoshbacht Nasreen, Ferry Matthew, Lawson Ann Marie, Michel Megan, Oppenheimer Jonas, Stewardson Kristin, Zalzala Fatma, Simon Vicki E, Givens David M, Lavin Michael D, Reich David E
Department of Anthropology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., USA.
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA.
Antiquity. 2024 Aug;98(400):1040-1054. doi: 10.15184/aqy.2024.75. Epub 2024 Aug 13.
Ancient DNA (aDNA) data are reported for two human skeletons buried within the chancel of the 1608-1616 church at the North American colonial settlement of Jamestown, Virginia. The men are suspected kinsmen of the colony's first Governor, Thomas West, 3 Baron De La Warr based on archaeological, osteological, and documentary evidence. Genomic analyses of these men, Sir Ferdinando Wenman and Captain William West, identify a shared mitochondrial haplogroup, H10e, inferring maternal relatedness. In this unusual case, aDNA prompted further historical research that led to the discovery of illegitimacy, an aspect of identity omitted, likely intentionally, from genealogical records.
在弗吉尼亚州詹姆斯敦的北美殖民地定居点,对埋于1608年至1616年教堂圣坛内的两具人类骨骼进行了古DNA(aDNA)数据报告。根据考古学、骨学和文献证据,这两名男子疑似该殖民地第一任总督托马斯·韦斯特(第三代德拉瓦尔男爵)的亲属。对这两名男子费迪南多·温曼爵士和威廉·韦斯特船长的基因组分析确定了一个共享的线粒体单倍群H10e,推断出他们有母系亲属关系。在这个不同寻常的案例中,古DNA促使了进一步的历史研究,从而发现了私生子身份,这是家谱记录中可能有意遗漏的身份方面。