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Everyone, meet Nakht-Ankh from Shashotep, Egypt. He lived sometime between 1991 BCE – 1802 BCE. He was the son of the Lady Khnum-Aa, and the older brother of Khnum-Nakht.
He's Y-DNA H-Y21618* and mtDNA M1a1* + G8251A, G16145A.
He's the earliest person who we can name in all of human history whose Y and mtDNA haplogroups we can identify.
Nakht-Ankh was a contemporary of the Bell Beakers in Britain, the Minoans, and the Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia. He lived 100 years before Hammurabi of Babylon.
I reanalyzed his Y SNPs using the YFull haplogroups and he's derived for 2 F* SNPs, Z19004 and Z18865 in H-P96, and BY44412 in H-Y21618. He's ancestral for G*, IJ* and K* SNPs and for Z19117 in H-Y19962 which is the immediate subgroup of H-Y21618.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YDssYjnyLl-e6KrPIYnQAOQpxUTmemePj3_U134h1uc/edit?pli=1#gid=0
Haplogroup H2-P96 may be a very surprising result for Egypt. It's never been seen among Egyptians today. H2 is closely associated with the Northwest Anatolian and European Neolithic. However, H2 was also found in a Pre-Pottery Neolithic C Levantine individual from about 9000 ybp. It seems like some Levantine Neolithic and Chalcolithic people made it to Egypt at the start of Egyptian civilization. Since he's ancestral for H-Y19962, he's not in the European subclade of H-P96.
The study wasn't able to identify his or his brother Khnum-Nakht's Y haplogroups, but they were able to get their mtDNA haplotype, proving that they were at least half-brothers.
http://xn--c1acc6aafa1c.xn--p1ai/wp-content/uploads/Drosou-ea-18-DNA-of-Egyptian-mummy.pdf
— with Ilias Housse and 9 others at Asyut Governorate.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/H/
Everyone, meet Nakht-Ankh from Shashotep, Egypt. He lived sometime between 1991 BCE – 1802 BCE. He was the son of the Lady Khnum-Aa, and the older brother of Khnum-Nakht.
He's Y-DNA H-Y21618* and mtDNA M1a1* + G8251A, G16145A.
He's the earliest person who we can name in all of human history whose Y and mtDNA haplogroups we can identify.
Nakht-Ankh was a contemporary of the Bell Beakers in Britain, the Minoans, and the Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia. He lived 100 years before Hammurabi of Babylon.
I reanalyzed his Y SNPs using the YFull haplogroups and he's derived for 2 F* SNPs, Z19004 and Z18865 in H-P96, and BY44412 in H-Y21618. He's ancestral for G*, IJ* and K* SNPs and for Z19117 in H-Y19962 which is the immediate subgroup of H-Y21618.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YDssYjnyLl-e6KrPIYnQAOQpxUTmemePj3_U134h1uc/edit?pli=1#gid=0
Haplogroup H2-P96 may be a very surprising result for Egypt. It's never been seen among Egyptians today. H2 is closely associated with the Northwest Anatolian and European Neolithic. However, H2 was also found in a Pre-Pottery Neolithic C Levantine individual from about 9000 ybp. It seems like some Levantine Neolithic and Chalcolithic people made it to Egypt at the start of Egyptian civilization. Since he's ancestral for H-Y19962, he's not in the European subclade of H-P96.
The study wasn't able to identify his or his brother Khnum-Nakht's Y haplogroups, but they were able to get their mtDNA haplotype, proving that they were at least half-brothers.
http://xn--c1acc6aafa1c.xn--p1ai/wp-content/uploads/Drosou-ea-18-DNA-of-Egyptian-mummy.pdf
— with Ilias Housse and 9 others at Asyut Governorate.
https://www.yfull.com/tree/H/