As for autosomal DNA:
At least three autosomal clusters have been detected in Wielbark Culture:
1. Local Population* (this includes samples from Pruszcz Gdanski):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pruszcz_Gda%C5%84ski
2. Swedish Population (this includes samples from Weklice):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weklice
3. Danish Population (or autosomally Danish-like at least)
*I know rumours that Local Population had R1a-M458, but not certain.
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Timeline of admixture events from the 1st century AD to 10th century AD:
PG = Pruszcz Gdanski
^^^ "Local Population" could be the Venedae / Vistula Venedi mentioned in the 1st century AD:
https://www.eupedia.com/forum/thread...l=1#post648194
Sources which talk about the Venedae / Vistula Veneti (the Eastern European ones) listed chronologically:
50-100 AD:
Pliny, Naturalis Historia, IV, 97 - Venedae
Tacitus, Germania, 46 - Venethi / Veneti
100-200 AD:
Ptolemy, Geographike, III 5 - Ouenedai
200-250 AD:
Hippolytus of Rome, Chronicon
300-400 AD:
Tabula Peutingeriana, segment VIII - Venadi sarmatae (north of the Carpathians & south of the Baltic Sea) and Venedi (north of the Danube)
Marcianus Heracleensis, Periplus Maris Externí, II 39
500-550 AD:
Jordanes, Getica, 34-36, 119, 246-247 (his work is largely based on Cassiodorus, Historia Gothorum)
600-650 AD:
Fredegarius, Chronicon -
https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/fredegarius.html - e.g. this excerpt: "Sclavos, cognomento Winidos / Winedos"
Monk Jonas, Life of St. Columban -
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/columban.asp - "land of the Wends, who are also called Slavs"
850-900 AD:
Alfred the Great's translation of Orosius' Chorography
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Archeogentic Conference about Wielbark Culture, its history, and its further expansion will start in Poznan in late June:
https://archeo-amu-edu-pl.translate....en&_x_tr_hl=pl
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