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 cultureVinča culture
Followed byTiszapolgár culture

GeneticsEdit

Lipson et al. (2017) analyzed the remains of five individuals ascribed to the Tisza culture. The three males were G-P15I-P37 and I-P215[2] mtDNA extracted were various subclades of UHT and K.[2]

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