Table 1 Summary information of archaeological and newly generated genomic data from the ancient individuals reported in this study

From: Northwest African Neolithic initiated by migrants from Iberia and Levant

Individual

Archaeological site

Archaeological association

cal bp 94.5%

Genome coverage

mt Coverage

Sex

mt Haplogroup

Y haplogroup

Autosomal contamination (%)

oub002

OUB

Epipalaeolithic

7660–7506

45.760

2853.42000

XX

U6a6b

1.0440

ktg001

KTG

Early Neolithic Cardial

7423–7267

0.0170

1110.31000

XY

U6

a

0

ktg004

KTG

Early Neolithic Cardial

7159–6945

9.020

2819.18000

XY

HV0 + 195

G2a2b2a1a1c1a

2.0035

ktg005

KTG

Early Neolithic Cardial

7429–7285

1.740

988.41400

XX

U5b2b1a

1.7870

ktg006

KTG

Early Neolithic Cardial

7247–6995

1.300

253.99100

XY

J1c3j

G2a2b2a1a1c1a

0.5980

iam004

(IAM.1b)

IAM

Early Neolithic

6894–6679b

0.270

8.92969

XX

U6a7

0

skh001

SKH

Middle Neolithic

6437–6295

9.180

492.87900

XX

M1a1b

2.5360

skh002

SKH

Middle Neolithic

6733–6500

0.960

64.96840

XY

J2a2d

T1a1a

2.0610

skh003

SKH

Middle Neolithic

6298–6121

0.086

20.69170

XY

U6c

T1a1a

10.8400

  1. The summary includes archaeological site names, chronological archaeological association, radiocarbon dating estimates (cal bp), average genome coverage, average mitochondrial (mt) genome coverage, mt and Y chromosome haplogroups and contamination estimates based on autosomes. Calibrated dates from atmospheric curve IntCal20 (ref. 41).
  2. aInsufficient coverage. bIndividual previously reported and radiocarbon dated in ref. 6.