Alpakut
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- Ethnic group
- Turkic/Iranian
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- L1b Elite Hun
EHG (Eastern Hunter Gatherers) and West_Siberian_HG (WSHG) derive from ANE (Ancestral North Eurasian).
ANE derives from ANS (Ancient North Siberian).
[web.archive.org]
This map describes the Eastern Hunter Gatherers in the context of Eurasian Paleogenetics and is primarily based on the autosomal dataset of 11 highly actual studies:
Haplogroup dataset is partially obtained from:
The main information corpus is taken from Damgaard et al. (2018) and Narasimhan et al. (2018). A detailed description with additional references will follow. The WSHG ancestry type existed in the southern Steppe and in Turan since at least 4000 BC and formed about 80% of the ancestry of an early 3rd millennium BC agro-pastoralist from Dali, Kazakhstan. It further contributed to multiple outlier individuals from 2nd millennium sites in Kazakhstan and Turan. While Narasimhan (2018) ascribes the origins of Central Asian Steppe pastoralist ancestry in South Asia to the 2nd millennium BC, the study of Damgaard (2018) traces this influence likely to a time long predateding any development of Iranian and Indo-Aryan languages, and most likely occurred during the time period of ca. 2800–2300 BC and even earlier during the Eneolithic from Kelteminar culture groups (4000–3500 BC).
The Native American population movements are well described in Posth et al. (2018) and earlier studies: Bortolini et al. (2003), Balter et al. (2013), Raghavan et al. (2014).
LEGEND:
ANE derives from ANS (Ancient North Siberian).
[web.archive.org]
This map describes the Eastern Hunter Gatherers in the context of Eurasian Paleogenetics and is primarily based on the autosomal dataset of 11 highly actual studies:
- https://scholar.harvard.edu/vagheesh/publications/genomic-formation-south-and-central-asia
- https://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6396/eaar7711
- https://www.nature.com/articles/nature19310
- https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/423079v1
- https://www.pnas.org/content/113/25/6886
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-02825-9
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28757201
- https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2003703
- https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/448829v1
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29900529
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30415837
Haplogroup dataset is partially obtained from:
The main information corpus is taken from Damgaard et al. (2018) and Narasimhan et al. (2018). A detailed description with additional references will follow. The WSHG ancestry type existed in the southern Steppe and in Turan since at least 4000 BC and formed about 80% of the ancestry of an early 3rd millennium BC agro-pastoralist from Dali, Kazakhstan. It further contributed to multiple outlier individuals from 2nd millennium sites in Kazakhstan and Turan. While Narasimhan (2018) ascribes the origins of Central Asian Steppe pastoralist ancestry in South Asia to the 2nd millennium BC, the study of Damgaard (2018) traces this influence likely to a time long predateding any development of Iranian and Indo-Aryan languages, and most likely occurred during the time period of ca. 2800–2300 BC and even earlier during the Eneolithic from Kelteminar culture groups (4000–3500 BC).
The Native American population movements are well described in Posth et al. (2018) and earlier studies: Bortolini et al. (2003), Balter et al. (2013), Raghavan et al. (2014).
LEGEND:
- WHG = West European Hunter-Gatherer
- CHG = Caucasus Hunter-Gatherer
- WSHG = West Siberian Hunter-Gatherer
- SHG = Scandinavian Hunter-Gatherer
- BLN = Baltic Late Neolithic
- EHG = Eastern Hunter-Gatherer
- ANE = Ancient North Eurasian
- ANS = Ancient North Siberian
- ANI-ASI = Ancestral North- and South Indian
- ENF/EEF = Early Neolithic Farmer / Early European Farmer