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Ancient oral microbiomes support gradual Neolithic dietary shifts towards agriculture

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  • Andrea Quagliariello

    (University of Padua)

  • Alessandra Modi

    (University of Florence)

  • Gabriel Innocenti

    (University of Padua)

  • Valentina Zaro

    (University of Florence)

  • Cecilia Conati Barbaro

    (“Sapienza” University of Rome)

  • Annamaria Ronchitelli

    (University of Siena)

  • Francesco Boschin

    (University of Siena)

  • Claudio Cavazzuti

    (University of Bologna)

  • Elena Dellù

    (Soprintendenza ABAP per la Città Metropolitana di Bari)

  • Francesca Radina

    (Soprintendenza ABAP per la Città Metropolitana di Bari)

  • Alessandra Sperduti

    (Sezione di Bioarcheologia - Museo delle Civiltà
    “L’Orientale” University of Neaples)

  • Luca Bondioli

    (Sezione di Bioarcheologia - Museo delle Civiltà
    University of Padua)

  • Stefano Ricci

    (University of Siena)

  • Miriam Lognoli

    (University of Florence)

  • Maria Giovanna Belcastro

    (University of Bologna)

  • Valentina Mariotti

    (University of Bologna)

  • David Caramelli

    (University of Florence)

  • Marta Mariotti Lippi

    (University of Florence)

  • Emanuela Cristiani

    (“Sapienza” University of Rome)

  • Maria Elena Martino

    (University of Padua)

  • Italo Maria Muntoni

    (Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per le Province di Barletta - Andria - Trani e Foggia)

  • Martina Lari

    (University of Florence)

Abstract

The human microbiome has recently become a valuable source of information about host life and health. To date little is known about how it may have evolved during key phases along our history, such as the Neolithic transition towards agriculture. Here, we shed light on the evolution experienced by the oral microbiome during this transition, comparing Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers with Neolithic and Copper Age farmers that populated a same restricted area in Italy. We integrate the analysis of 76 dental calculus oral microbiomes with the dietary information derived from the identification of embedded plant remains. We detect a stronger deviation from the hunter-gatherer microbiome composition in the last part of the Neolithic, while to a lesser extent in the early phases of the transition. Our findings demonstrate that the introduction of agriculture affected host microbiome, supporting the hypothesis of a gradual transition within the investigated populations.

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  • Andrea Quagliariello & Alessandra Modi & Gabriel Innocenti & Valentina Zaro & Cecilia Conati Barbaro & Annamaria Ronchitelli & Francesco Boschin & Claudio Cavazzuti & Elena Dellù & Francesca Radina & , 2022. "Ancient oral microbiomes support gradual Neolithic dietary shifts towards agriculture," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-34416-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-34416-0
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