Но, пока что так и не смог найти, из какой это научной статьи.
Коллеги, не подскажете?)
Есть такой в работе Saag 2019 The Arrival of Siberian Ancestry Connecting the Eastern Baltic to Uralic Speakers further East. Может, пересеквенировали в какой-то новой статье.
Pada
Location: Pada, L€a€ane-Virumaa, Estonia
Excavations: 1987–1989 [137, 138]
Cemetery: Cemetery on flat land beside large 12th and 13th cc. Pada hill fort, a Final Iron Age district center, separated from it by a
deep valley. The cemetery (investigated 171 burials and 253 m2) which dates from ca 1180–1250 probably belonged to the inhabitants
of the hill fort and was deserted when the churchyard of Viru-Nigula was founded. Burials of both sexes were irregularly oriented
with the head toward W, SW, E and NE. Graves were rich furnished with jewelry (brooches, bracelets, neck rings, breast chains with
pins, rings, necklaces), tools (axes, senses, knives), weapons (spears) and belt accessories. In four graves Gotlandic coins from
1140–1210/1220 were found.
DNA-analyzed individual:
IIg: Male (burial 151; AI 5366), 25–35 years old, WSW-oriented, richly furnished – horse harness, 4 silver coins (1140/60–1210/20),
knife, belt accessories. Sampled tooth l M3, date 1210–1230/1240 AD.