A genetic time capsule in deep Greece: the lineage of the Maniots dates back 1,400 years
The article explores the isolated Mani peninsula in southern Peloponnese, whose inhabitants' lineage has remained largely unchanged for 1,400 years despite historical migrations.
The Greek population that has preserved the same genetic lineage for 1,400 years
A study reveals that the Maniot population in Greece has maintained a genetic lineage distinct from other groups for over 1,400 years due to their isolation.