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04.05.202516:07
The ancient Scythians, a nomadic people known for their gold and warrior ways,used human skin for leather, a new study finds.
Damn!!
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03.05.202505:06
Y-DNA among early, middle and late period Pannonian Avar samples from Hungary 📊
Most common haplogroup in middle Avar samples: J1a, J2b
Most common haplogroup in late Avar samples: J2b, N1a
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Note:We can see more East Asian related haplogroups among early Avar samples
Sample size:294 (136 early, 68 middle, 90 late)
Most common haplogroup in early Avar samples:N1a, J1a
Most common haplogroup in middle Avar samples: J1a, J2b
Most common haplogroup in late Avar samples: J2b, N1a
Source:📚adnaxp.github.io
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02.05.202509:04
3D реконструкции женских и мужского костюмов кушанской (юэчжийской) знати из царских погребений поселения Тилля-тепе. Северный Афганистан. I век до н.э.
Автор раскопок В.И. Сарианиди.
Реконструкции: Георгия Пересветова.
Автор раскопок В.И. Сарианиди.
Реконструкции: Георгия Пересветова.
#Кушаны #Юэчжи
30.04.202512:24
Tasmola culture Y-DNA📊
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Sample size: 22
Most common haplogroup: R1a-Z93
Thanks tox.com/aboutadna for sharing this Informations
Source:📚yfull.com
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25.04.202516:16
Highest R2 groups 🧬
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Karmali Tribe 100 percentSource:📚
Jaunpur Kshatriyas 87 percent
Kamma Chaudhary 73 percent
Bihar Yadav 50 percent
Khandayat Caste 46 percent
Kallar 44 percent
Lodha Tribe 43 percent
Bhargavas 32 percent
Chaturvedis 32 percent
Lingayat Brahmins 30 percent
Punjabi Brahmins 25 percent
Bengali Brahmins 22 percent
Konkanastha Brahmins 20 percent
Kashmiri pandits 14 percent
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R-M124
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17.04.202519:49
Yaghnobi phenotype based on modern population and ancient samples
Samples used:
Russia_Andronovo
Uzbekistan_SappaliTepe_BA
Mongolia_LBA_Ulaanzukh_2
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04.05.202516:02
Genetic breakdown of a possible Parthian sample from ancient Dahae region related to 2nd century AD (160 AD) (using qpAdm) 📊
71.9% BMAC (Oxus Civilization)
28.1% Andronovo culture (Indo Iranian/Aryan)
Y-DNA: R1b1a1b-M269
mtDNA: K2a5b
Closest ancient population: a Medieval Iranic related sample from Arkhangai province of Mongolia
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Autosomal:
71.9% BMAC (Oxus Civilization)
28.1% Andronovo culture (Indo Iranian/Aryan)
Haplogroup:
Y-DNA: R1b1a1b-M269
mtDNA: K2a5b
Closest modern population:Persians from Kerman
Closest ancient population: a Medieval Iranic related sample from Arkhangai province of Mongolia
Right pop in the comments
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03.05.202505:06


30.04.202510:14
Genetic breakdown of another Volga Tatar guy
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38.2% Western Steppe Herders (Proto-Indo-European, Yamnaya culture)
37.6% Early European Farmer (Globular Amphora culture)
14.4% (East_Asian/Proto-Uralic sample)
9.8% Kumsay culture (West Siberian Hunter-Gatherer+Steppe Eneolithic)
34.2% Volgic (Iranic+Finno-Ugric+Balto-Slavic)
34.2% Balto-Slavic
31.6% Medieval Turk (Turkic+Iranic)
Y-DNA: J1-P56 (J1a2a), most likely Semitic related
mtDNA: U4a1d, most likely Indo-European related
Closest modern populations: Volga Tatars
Closest ancient populations: Ancient Magyars from Hungary
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19.04.202510:45
Iranians from Khuzestan province Y-DNA
https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-024-10217-1
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Sample size: 144
Most common haplogroups: J2, J1, G
Sources:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399854
https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-024-10217-1
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16.04.202513:07
Turkmens from Golestan, Iran Y-DNAQ1a
Sample size: 68
Most common haplogroup:
Source:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399854
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04.05.202507:31
Y-DNA among European Hunic samples from Hungary 📊
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Note: None of these samples has any connection to East Asian Huns in terms of Y-DNA and these samples are descendants of populations that absorbed by the Huns during their migration from Eastern steppe to Europe
Most common haplogroup:R1a
Source:📚adnaxp.github.io
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02.05.202507:59
Y-DNA among two classes from the discovered graves of ancient Magyars in Hungary 📊
Most common haplogroup among commoners: R1b
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Note:Elites had more East Asian related lineages
Sample size:60 (32 Elite, 28 Commoner)
Most common hplogroups among elites:N1a, I2a, R1a
Most common haplogroup among commoners: R1b
Source:adnaxp.github.io
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29.04.202512:54
Persians from Kerman Y-DNA
Sample size: 25
Most common haplogroup: R1a
Sources:t.me/Iranic_DNA/4399
Yang et al. 2020, Charati et al. 2019, Pagani et al. 2016:
yfull.com/tree/R-Y256977
yfull.com/tree/R-Y236185
yfull.com/tree/R-Y244873
yfull.com/tree/J-Y19467*
yfull.com/tree/T-FGC37316*
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18.04.202518:25
Iranians from Hormozgan province Y-DNA
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Most common haplogroup: R1a, J2
Sample size: 192
Subclades:
Hormozgan n=192
B: 7
C2: 1
C5: 2
E1b1a1: 16
E1b1b1: 5
E2: 3
F*: 1
G1: 4
G2a: 12
H1a: 2
I2: 1
J1c3: 9
J2a: 30
J2b: 6
L1: 11
L2: 7
Q1a: 2
Q1b: 2
R*: 1
R1*: 1
R1a: 41
R1b: 13
R2: 9
T: 6
Bandari (Hormozgan) n=131
B: 3
C2: 1
C5: 2
E1b1a1: 12
E1b1b1: 4
E2: 3
F*: 1
G1: 4
G2a: 7
H1a: 1
I2: 1
J1c3: 5
J2a: 12
J2b: 5
L1: 7
L2: 6
Q1a: 1
Q1b: 1
R*: 1
R1*: 1
R1a: 29
R1b: 11
R2: 9
T: 4
Qeshmi (Hormozgan) n=49
B: 4
E1b1a1: 1
G2a: 5
H1a: 1
J1c3: 4
J2a: 17
L1: 4
Q1b: 1
R1a: 10
T: 2
Afro-Iranian (Hormozgan) n=12
E1b1a1: 3
E1b1b1: 1
J2a: 1
J2b: 1
L2: 1
Q1a: 1
R1a: 2
R1b: 2
Source:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3399854
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16.04.202512:08
Tabari (Mazani), Farsi from Golestan Y-DNA, R1a
Sample size: 82
Most common haplogroup: J2a
Source:https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-024-10217-1
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03.05.202515:26
📊 Genetic breakdown of Sabatinovka culture (a possible late Bronze Age Proto-Cimmerian culture) sample from Moldova (using qpAdm)
76.6% Yamnaya culture (Proto-Indo-European, Western Steppe Herders)
23.4% Globular Amphora culture (Early European Farmer)
40.3% Eastern Hunter-Gatherer
31.5% Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer
20.4% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
7.8% Western Hunter-Gatherer
Y-DNA: R1a1a1b-Z645
mtDNA: U8a1a1
Closest ancient populations: Corded Ware culture and its Bronze Age descendant cultures
Skin: Pale
Hair: Blonde/Dark-blonde
Eyes: Blue
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Autosomal:
76.6% Yamnaya culture (Proto-Indo-European, Western Steppe Herders)
23.4% Globular Amphora culture (Early European Farmer)
40.3% Eastern Hunter-Gatherer
31.5% Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer
20.4% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
7.8% Western Hunter-Gatherer
Haplogroup:
Y-DNA: R1a1a1b-Z645
mtDNA: U8a1a1
Closest modern population:Finnish people
Closest ancient populations: Corded Ware culture and its Bronze Age descendant cultures
Phenotype:
Skin: Pale
Hair: Blonde/Dark-blonde
Eyes: Blue
Pops in the comments
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02.05.202512:43
Genetic breakdown of early Sarmatians from Southern Urals (using qpAdm)
68.5% Andronovo culture (Indo-Iranian/Aryan)
16.5% BMAC (Oxus Civilization)
15% Khovsgol culture (East Asian)
Closest ancient populations: Other Sarmatians and Western Scythians
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Bronze Age
68.5% Andronovo culture (Indo-Iranian/Aryan)
16.5% BMAC (Oxus Civilization)
15% Khovsgol culture (East Asian)
Closest modern populations:Tatars from Kazan and Mishar, Rushani and Shughni Pamirs
Closest ancient populations: Other Sarmatians and Western Scythians
Pops:
geno=1240K
left=Russia_Andronovo.SG,Mongolia_LBA_Khovsgol_6.AG,Uzbekistan_SappaliTepe_BA.AG
right=Cameroon_ShumLaka_SMA.AG,Russia_DevilsCave_N.SG,Russia_MLBA_Sintashta.SG,Russia_MLBA_Sintashta.AG,Uzbekistan_Bustan_BA.AG,Turkmenistan_Gonur_BA_1.AG,Turkmenistan_Gonur_BA_2.AG,Turkmenistan_Gonur_BA_4.AG
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30.04.202518:40
Genetic breakdown of a Khuzestani guy
He is mix of Persian, Azeri, Iranian Lak and Georgian
34% Iranian Neolithic Farmer
28% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
21.6% Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer
10.2% Natufian Hunter-Gatherer
5.2% Eastern Hunter-Gatherer
1% East Asian
47.2% Mix of Georgian from Tbilisi and Persian from Dezful (Khuzestan province)
28.6% Mix of Azeri from Iran and Persian from Isfahan province
24.2% Iranian Lak
Y-DNA: J2a-L26
mtDNA: R2
Closest ancient samples: Iron Age samples from Northwest of Iran
Armenid: 29%
Assyroid: 8%
Indo-Brachid: 1.8%
Iranid: 56.8%
Orientalid: 4.4%
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He is mix of Persian, Azeri, Iranian Lak and Georgian
Autosomal:
34% Iranian Neolithic Farmer
28% Anatolian Neolithic Farmer
21.6% Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer
10.2% Natufian Hunter-Gatherer
5.2% Eastern Hunter-Gatherer
1% East Asian
47.2% Mix of Georgian from Tbilisi and Persian from Dezful (Khuzestan province)
28.6% Mix of Azeri from Iran and Persian from Isfahan province
24.2% Iranian Lak
Haplogroup:
Y-DNA: J2a-L26
mtDNA: R2
Closest modern sample:Tat from Taleqan (Alborz province)
Closest ancient samples: Iron Age samples from Northwest of Iran
Phenotype breakdown:
Armenid: 29%
Assyroid: 8%
Indo-Brachid: 1.8%
Iranid: 56.8%
Orientalid: 4.4%
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26.04.202517:55
Bronze Age genetic breakdown of Yaz culture (Avestan Iranic) "using qpAdm"
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Result 🧬
~53% Andronovo culture (Indo-Iranian/Aryan) ancestry
~47% BMAC (Oxus Civilization) ancestry
The Yaz Culture (c. 1500–500 BCE) was an ancient civilization in Central Asia (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, northern Afghanistan). It developed after the collapse of the Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). The Yaz people lived in fortified settlements, farmed, and herded animals. They used distinctive handmade ceramics but had no horse riding or metal weapons early on. The culture is strongly linked to early Indo-Iranians, the ancestors of Persians, Medes, and Sogdians.
Source:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8760286/
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18.04.202508:14
Slab-grave culture Y-DNA
Sample size: 8
Most common haplogroup: Q
Source:https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(20)31321-0?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii%2FS0092867420313210%3Fshowall%3Dtrue
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15.04.202511:54
Turkmenistan_IA(Yaz culture) Admixture among Iranian people 📊
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•"As we can see, the eastern regions exhibit higher levels of Iranic admixture. This suggests that Iranic groups migrated from the east and were not originally native, which challenges the claims of Pan-Iranian ideology. The farther west you go, the less Iranic admixture is observed. This indicates that pre-Iranic populations in the Zagros and Alborz regions were more numerous than the nomadic Iranic groups that later entered those areas."
Source:🧬
Turkmenistan_IA as Iranic ancestry
Dinkha_Tepe_1 as Pre Iranic Zagros ancestry
Mongolia_Xiongnu as Turko-Mongolic ancestry
Ghal-e_Ben as Pre Iranic Alborz
Van_Urartian as Urartian/Armenian ancestry
Shahr sokhte2 as Indus Valley Civilization
Also a African proxy
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