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TheBeakerLady

Channel about early Indo-European cultures, genetics, and archaeology with a focus on the steppe hypothesis.
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My new artistic reconstruction of a Yamnaya man from a kurgan from the Samara region in Russia.

This piece is inspired by a professional reconstruction of a Yamnaya skull by A.I Nechvaloda. https://sapiensbio.ru/rekonstrukczii/avtor-nechvaloda-a-i-graficheskaya-rekonstrukcziya-licza-po-cherepu-muzhchiny-yamnoj-kultury-povolzhe/
An artistic representation I put together of a Yamnaya chieftain inspired by the famous Kernosivsky Stelae. Weapons featured took reference from archeology and the stelae and the belt buckle is from the Catacomb culture. I gave him a pointed beard like the stelae and braids because of the hair rings found in archeology. The face is from my latest Yamnaya artistic reconstruction. I used photo bashing techniques and some other tools to merge together different images with some major photo editing (this took days to get right). I am quite please with how it turned out. I look forward to using it to bring other ancient cultures to life.
One of the sources of inspiration: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yamna_1.png#mw-jump-to-license
Burial of a Yamnaya child (6-7 years) with four sheep knuckle bones as a grave good. This is yet another example of how some children were also given careful burials in the Yamnaya culture. I wonder if these were used as a toy or for religious reasons (or both). His burial chamber inside the kurgan may have been supported by wooden posts. There is evidence based on how his head was position that a pillow may have been used to support his head showing that maybe Yamnaya used them for sleeping. The burial name is Peschany-4, kurgan 13 and the source of the information and image is from the supplementary file of the recent paper "The genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans". Lazaridis, I., Patterson, N., Anthony, D. et al. The genetic origin of the Indo-Europeans. Nature 639, 132–142 (2025).
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I am experimenting with the image generator in ChatGPT to help create educational visualizations of bronze age steppe cultures.

The first image is of a Fatyanovo burial and the second image is of a Yamnaya man in front of a wagon. I uploaded into the prompts some of my artistic reconstructions in order to help guide the output. I then made minor edits to both images to increase accuracy.

The axe in the Yamnaya image was inspired by the axe artifact in this image linked below:

https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yamna_1.png
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