Ancient DNA tells us that the Bronze Age wasn't kind to the indigenous populations of Central Asia. It seems to have wiped them out totally. Indeed, Central Asia might well be the only major world region in which native hunter-gatherers failed to make a perceptible impact on the genetics of any extant populations.
Before the Neolithic transition, much of Central Asia was home to hunter-gatherers
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Yamnaya. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Yamnaya. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 4, 2019
Some myths die hard
Nhãn:
Afanasievo,
ancient DNA,
Andronovo,
Botai,
Central Asia,
Corded Ware Culture,
Eastern Europe,
horse,
India,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
Proto-Indo-European,
R1a-M417,
R1a-Z645,
R1a-Z93,
R1b-M269,
Sintashta,
wheel,
Yamnaya
Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 4, 2019
R1b-M269 in the Bronze Age Levant
The new Harvard genotype datasets that I blogged about recently include a couple of potentially very useful samples from the Levant dated to 1400-1100 BCE. Search for IDs I2062 and I1934 in the anno files here. They're both from an archeological paper about a Late Bronze Age (LBA) burial site in what is now Israel that was published back in 2017 (see here).
Surprisingly, individual I2062 is
Surprisingly, individual I2062 is
Nhãn:
ancient DNA,
Canaanite,
Caucasus,
Global25,
Hurrian,
Iran,
Israel,
Israelite,
Jews,
Kura-Araxes,
Late Bronze Age,
Levant,
Near East,
nMonte,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
qpAdm,
R1b-M269,
Transcaucasia,
Yamnaya
Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 3, 2019
An exceptional burial indeed, but not that of an Indo-European
Not too many people have been buried sitting on wagons. The most famous case is that of an Early Bronze Age man who, considering his injuries, may have died in a high-speed crash - high-speed for its time anyway - on the Pontic-Caspian steppe in Eastern Europe.
It's likely that this guy was one of the very first wagon-drivers in human history, because his four-wheeled wooden model is dated
It's likely that this guy was one of the very first wagon-drivers in human history, because his four-wheeled wooden model is dated
Nhãn:
ancient DNA,
Bronze Age,
Caucasus,
Indo-European,
kurgan,
Maykop,
migration,
PIE,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
Progress Eneolithic,
qpAdm,
Siberia,
Steppe Maykop,
wagon,
wagon burial,
wheel,
Yamnaya
Thứ Bảy, 2 tháng 3, 2019
Maykop: a multi-ethnic layer cake?
Let's speculate about the linguistic affinities of the currently available ancient populations from the Caucasus and surrounds. I put together a series of outgroup f3-stats to help things along. They're available for download here.
Maykop
Georgian 0.258224
Abkhasian 0.257899
Latvian 0.257376
Swedish 0.257301
Turkish_Trabzon 0.256996
Basque_Spanish 0.256589
Chechen 0.256514
Icelandic 0.256418
Maykop
Georgian 0.258224
Abkhasian 0.257899
Latvian 0.257376
Swedish 0.257301
Turkish_Trabzon 0.256996
Basque_Spanish 0.256589
Chechen 0.256514
Icelandic 0.256418
Nhãn:
Admixtools,
ancient DNA,
Bronze Age,
Caucasus,
f3-stats,
formal statistics,
Indo-European,
Maykop,
Meshoko,
migration,
PIE,
Piedmont Eneolithic,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
Siberia,
Steppe Maykop,
Yamnaya
Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 2, 2019
The Steppe Maykop enigma
Who were the Steppe Maykop people exactly? Their ancestry must surely rank as one of the biggest surprises served up by ancient DNA to date.
I always thought that they'd turn out roughly like a mixture between populations associated with the Kura-Araxes and Yamnaya cultures (mostly because their territory was located sort of in between them). Nope, that wasn't even close. This is where they
I always thought that they'd turn out roughly like a mixture between populations associated with the Kura-Araxes and Yamnaya cultures (mostly because their territory was located sort of in between them). Nope, that wasn't even close. This is where they
Nhãn:
admixture,
ancient DNA,
Bronze Age,
Caucasus,
Global25,
Maykop,
migration,
Piedmont Eneolithic,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
Progress Eneolithic,
qpAdm,
Steppe Maykop,
Vonyuchka Eneolithic,
West Siberia,
Yamnaya
Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 2, 2019
Catacomb > Armenia_MLBA
It's now clear, thanks to ancient DNA, that Transcaucasia and surrounds were affected by multiple, and at times significant, population movements from Eastern Europe during the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age periods. Based on the ancient samples from what is now Armenia, I'd say that this process peaked during the Middle Bronze Age. But who exactly were the people who perhaps swarmed south of the
Nhãn:
Anatolia,
ancient DNA,
Armenia,
Bronze Age,
Catacomb,
Caucasus,
Eastern Europe,
Greco-Armenian,
Hittites,
Indo-European,
Kubano-Tersk,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
Transcaucasia,
Yamna,
Yamnaya
Chủ Nhật, 17 tháng 2, 2019
On Maykop ancestry in Yamnaya
What Maykop ancestry in Yamnaya? There is none, or at least not enough worth discussing, except in one highly unusual female outlier from a burial in what is now eastern Ukraine. But apparently this is still up for debate? Well it shouldn't be.
To anyone with even a passing interest in the Yamnaya culture, it should be rather obvious that it formed during the tail end of the Eneolithic on the
To anyone with even a passing interest in the Yamnaya culture, it should be rather obvious that it formed during the tail end of the Eneolithic on the
Nhãn:
admixture,
Afanasievo,
ancestry,
ancient DNA,
Caucasus,
Corded Ware,
Dereivka,
Khvalynsk,
Maykop,
Poltavka,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
R1a-M417,
R1b-M269,
Repin,
Sredny Stog,
Steppe Maykop,
Yamnaya
Thứ Bảy, 9 tháng 2, 2019
Blast from the past: Matters of basic geography
I'm re-posting this article from 2017 for the benefit of some Science News journalists, who are apparently having major problems dealing with basic geography. That's because they think that the Yamnaya culture was located in Asia rather than Eastern Europe. Take my advice and don't read Science News whatever you do. It might rot your brain.
...
The steppe north of the Black Sea in Ukraine has
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The steppe north of the Black Sea in Ukraine has
Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 2, 2019
A Bell Beaker superhighway
Below is a density heat map of Bell Beaker pottery finds from a recent paper titled Der Glockenbecher in Europa - eine Karteirung (The mapping of the Bell Beaker in Europe). It's freely available as part of a series of new archeological papers on the Bell Beaker phenomenon at the Journal of Neolithic Archeology (see here).
Particularly eye catching, at least for me, is the trail of high
Particularly eye catching, at least for me, is the trail of high
Thứ Sáu, 1 tháng 2, 2019
The Boscombe Bowmen
I'm thinking that the Boscombe Bowmen site in Wiltshire, southern England, might be a valuable case study of how the Bell Beaker population, and thus also the present-day western European gene pool, came to be.
Dated to 2500–2140 BCE, this isn't an especially early Bell Beaker grave, but its inventory is intriguing. It includes seven All-Over-Cord (AOC) beakers and one Cord-Zoned-Maritime (CZM)
Dated to 2500–2140 BCE, this isn't an especially early Bell Beaker grave, but its inventory is intriguing. It includes seven All-Over-Cord (AOC) beakers and one Cord-Zoned-Maritime (CZM)
Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 1, 2019
Dutch Beakers: like no other Beakers
In my last two blog posts I tried to explain why the so called Bell Beakers of prehistoric Europe cannot be confidently derived in any significant way from the Yamnaya population of the Carpathian Basin, and are more likely to have been an offshoot, in varying degrees, of the Single Grave or Corded Ware people of the Lower Rhine region (see here and here).
To help drive my message home, below is
To help drive my message home, below is
Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 1, 2019
Single Grave > Bell Beakers
I've been studying in detail the genetic substructures within the Bell Beaker population with formal statistics and Principal Component Analyses (PCA). As far as I can see, among the two most homogeneous, and thus least likely to be recently admixed, Beaker groups are the Dutch Beakers and also the Dutch and British Beaker males belonging to Y-haplogroup R1b-P312. This, of course, makes good
Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 1, 2019
Hungarian Yamnaya > Bell Beakers?
Ever since the publication of the Olalde et al. Beaker paper (see here), there's been a lot of talk online about Hungarian Yamnaya as the most likely source of the Yamnaya-related, R1b-P312-rich northern Bell Beakers who went on to dominate much of Central and Western Europe during the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age.
Certainly, this is still possible, and we might find out soon if it's true
Certainly, this is still possible, and we might find out soon if it's true
Thứ Ba, 1 tháng 1, 2019
The PIE homeland controversy: January 2019 status report
Last year, the preprint that claimed to have presented archaeogenetic data that opened up the possibility of the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) homeland being located south of the Caucasus was, ironically, also the preprint that considerably strengthened my confidence that the said homeland was actually located north of the Caucasus.
Of course, I'm talking about the Wang et al. manuscript at bioRxiv,
Of course, I'm talking about the Wang et al. manuscript at bioRxiv,
Nhãn:
ancient DNA,
Bell Beaker Culture,
Caucasus,
Corded Ware Culture,
CWC,
Eneolithic steppe,
Late Proto-Indo-European,
Maykop,
MPI-SHH,
mtDNA,
PIE,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
Proto-Indo-European,
Yamnaya
Thứ Bảy, 15 tháng 12, 2018
Some German guy once said...
If you repeat a lie often enough, people will believe it, and you will even come to believe it yourself.
On a totally unrelated note, the Max-Planck-Institut für Menschheitsgeschichte (aka MPI-SHH) is apparently still claiming that its southern Proto-Indo-European (PIE) homeland theory has been corroborated by archaeogenetic data. For instance, check out the Youtube clip here.
Below is a screen
On a totally unrelated note, the Max-Planck-Institut für Menschheitsgeschichte (aka MPI-SHH) is apparently still claiming that its southern Proto-Indo-European (PIE) homeland theory has been corroborated by archaeogenetic data. For instance, check out the Youtube clip here.
Below is a screen
Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 11, 2018
Big deal of 2018: Yamnaya not related to Maykop
I was going to write this post after the genotype data from the Wang et al. preprint on the genetic prehistory of the Greater Caucasus became available, because I wanted to demonstrate a few key points with analyses of my own. But I've got a hunch that the formal publication of the manuscript, and thus also the release of the data, has been indefinitely delayed for one reason or another. So here
Nhãn:
ancient DNA,
Bell Beaker Culture,
Caucasus,
Corded Ware Culture,
CWC,
Eneolithic steppe,
Late Proto-Indo-European,
Maykop,
mtDNA,
PIE,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
Proto-Indo-European,
Yamnaya
Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 4, 2018
On the doorstep of India
One of the most remarkable discoveries in the recent Narasimhan et al. 2018 preprint has to be the presence of what are essentially Eastern European migrant populations within the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor (IAMC) during the Middle to Late Bronze Age (MLBA). Remarkable for so many reasons, but seemingly under-appreciated by a lot of people, judging by the online discussions that I've seen on
Nhãn:
AIT,
ancient DNA,
Aryan,
Aryan Invasion Theory,
BMAC,
Corded Ware,
Eastern Europe,
India,
Indo-Aryan,
Indo-European,
Indo-Iranian,
Out-of-India,
PIE,
Pontic-Caspian steppe,
R1a,
R1a-M417,
R1a-Z93,
South Asia,
Yamnaya
Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 2, 2018
Modeling genetic ancestry with Davidski: step by step
There are many different ways to model your genetic ancestry. I prefer the Global25/nMonte method (see here). This is a step by step guide to modeling ancient ancestry proportions with this simple but powerful method using my own genome.
As far as I know, the vast majority of my recent ancestors came from the northern half of Europe. This may or may not be correct, but it gives me somewhere to
As far as I know, the vast majority of my recent ancestors came from the northern half of Europe. This may or may not be correct, but it gives me somewhere to
Nhãn:
admixture,
ancestry test,
ancient DNA,
Central Europe,
Corded Ware Culture,
Eastern Europe,
Eurasia,
Eurogenes,
genetic ancestry,
genetic genealogy,
Global25,
nMonte,
PCA,
Slavic,
Yamnaya
Thứ Ba, 6 tháng 2, 2018
Unleash the power: Global 25 test drive thread
Ancestry modeling enthusiasts, feel free to do your best (or worst) with these datasheets and share the output, whatever it might be, in the comments below:
Global 25 datasheet
Global 25 datasheet (scaled)
Global 25 pop averages
Global 25 pop averages (scaled)
Global 25 PAST datasheet
The Global 25 is a more powerful version of the Global 10 ancestry analysis (see here). If all goes well in
Global 25 datasheet
Global 25 datasheet (scaled)
Global 25 pop averages
Global 25 pop averages (scaled)
Global 25 PAST datasheet
The Global 25 is a more powerful version of the Global 10 ancestry analysis (see here). If all goes well in
Nhãn:
admixture,
ancestry proportions,
ancestry test,
Asia,
Eurasia,
Eurogenes store,
Europe,
genetic ancestry,
genetic genealogy,
Global25,
nMonte,
PAST,
Yamnaya
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