Extended Data Fig. 4: Changes in ancestry in Central Europe throughout the last 5,000 years.
From: Ancient DNA connects large-scale migration with the spread of Slavs

a, Trajectories of Northeastern European (BAL), East Mediterranean (WAS & NEA), and Northwest European (CNE & NOR) ancestry in ancient individuals from the Northwestern Balkans (n = 301), Eastern Germany (n = 483), and Poland-Northwestern Ukraine (n = 489), as measured using a supervised clustering approach implemented in ADMIXTURE. Error bands represent two standard errors. Made with Natural Earth. b, Averaged ancestry estimates from supervised ADMIXTURE analyses are shown as pie charts for sites in Central Europe before (n = 268) and after 600 CE (n = 975). Northwest European ancestry (CNE & NOR) is shown in blue, Northeastern European ancestry (BAL) in violet, and other ancestry in grey. The size of the pie charts correspond to the sample size per site.