Tisza culture

The Tisza culture is a Neolithic archaeological culture of the Alföld plain in modern-day Hungary, Western Romania, Eastern Slovakia and Ukrainian Zakarpattia Oblast in Central Europe. The culture is dated to between 4900 BCE and 4500/4400 BCE.[1]

Tisza culture
Geographical rangeCentral Europe, Pannonian Plain
PeriodNeolithic
Datesc. 4900 BC – 4500 BC
Preceded byLinear Pottery culture, Vinča culture
Followed byTiszapolgár culture

Genetics

Lipson et al. (2017) analyzed the remains of five individuals ascribed to the Tisza culture. The three males were G-P15, I-P37 and I-P215[2] mtDNA extracted were various subclades of U, H, T and K.[2]

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