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"Panel of the Three Lions" from the Chauvet-Pont d'Arc cave, south eastern France. Aurignacian period c. 37,000 - 33,500 Years Before Present
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Don't forgot R1a/R1b have a brother in Iran/SC Asia called R2. So yeah they for sure have Siberian ancestry. Ma'lta boy in Siberia dating 24,000 BP lived close in time to the common ancestor of R1 and R2. He confirms the Siberian origin of both of them.
The ANE-rich SC pops mostly got replaced by Iranian farmers. Here is a model for a Tajik Neolithic pop.
or is Iran Mesolithic part Tajik_Mesolithic ? At the very least, it seems pretty certain this one sample is mostly descended from the Paleolithic Central Asian ancestors of Iran_Mesolithic.
There is one Mesolithic-era DNA sample from Central Asia, specifically from Tajikistan. It dates to approximately 8,000 BP, so it is relatively young for a Mesolithic sample. It provides some insights into the origins of the "Iran" category. His mtDNA belongs to haplogroup U7. This haplogroup is associated with the Iran category in that model and likely originated in or around Iran around 20,000 BP. His Y-DNA belongs to haplogroup Q1b, which ultimately derives from northern Asia. He belongs to a subclade that is present in South-Central Asia today, although it is relatively rare. When modeled using other ancient DNA samples, his ancestry comes out as approximately: 70% Siberian Paleo 30% Iran Mesolithic It is surprising to see an individual with such strong Siberian-related ancestry living this far south. It is difficult to construct a clear narrative explaining how he and Iran Mesolithic populations relate to one another. Is he partly derived from Iran Mesolithic populations, or is Iran Mesolithic par
Something that makes the Mesolithic Middle Eastern DNA in Europeans unique is it doesn't contain stuff from the Levant-Arabia and Iran categories in this model. And it is overwhelmingly Anatolian. Looking at mtDNA, there seem to be Anatolian haplos in Europeans that are 20,000 years old. This goes to show western Anatolian farmers were a distinct regional population that had ancient differences with other Middle Eastern groups.
Modeling Middle Eastern Populations Using Only Mesolithic Sources from the Middle East For example.......the Iran score is an estimate of the percentage of a population's ancestry that was located in Iran and SC Asia during the Mesolithic era. This model will eventually become outdated. It certainly lacks some important details that will be discovered through future research. "Caucasus" might actually be a mixture of Iran and an older Caucasian ancestry. "Iran" might be a broad label that includes multiple related but distinct groups. Anatolian and Levant-Arabia are, I think, the most legitimate categories in this model.
This also sheds light on the origins of Ötzi the Iceman, a famous prehistoric ice-mummy from Austria. DNA Testing revealed that Ötzi belonged to the Haplogroup G-L166. This Haplogroup is not found as dominant in many of the cultures contemporary to Ötzis life, except for the Horgen Culture in Switzerland, which is completely Dominated by G-PF3148, which is ancestral to Ötzis G-L166. Furthermore, 7 of the 10 samples from the Horgen Culture are of Ötzis clade, G-L166. Archaeological evidence also lines up, as Ötzi also carried Stone Tools developed by the Horgen Culture. Therefore we can say confidently that Ötzi was a individual from the Swiss Neolithic Horgen Culture, possibly as a trader, a scout or a retreating raider, since Ötzi is largely outside the Horgen cultures area and was assailed by locals and died to the wounds they inflicted.
Now, we know the specific tribe Otzi belonged to. It's the Horgen culture of Switzerland. Maptism explains how we know this below. IN short. >The 20 or so DNA samples we have from this culture all belong to the same specific yhaplo G2a subclade that Otzi belongs to. >The artifacts found on Otzi's body match the artifacts found from this culture. To further confirm this someone could do an IBD analysis to prove Otzi shares recent common ancestry with them.
Map of Bell Beaker Y-DNA organized into Pie Charts. Data from the AADR and Ajeje Brazorfs Collection, with relabelling from Dimetrodon.
Or maybe I should have told him to go fuck his goat.
I didn't tolerate any critic on this one. No more nice Genos.
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I posted about Natufian DNA on X and it got the attention of Saudi Arabians. It has 183,000 impressions, 20,000 engaged views. I am not an Arab-phile or something just glad I got lots of traction for it. Ancestry is apart of every country's identity. I see what they say to each other about it and seems they are just curious about it in a healthy way.
"Get the fuck out of Poland." just happened in real life. Let's Go. https://notesfrompoland.com/2026/05/27/polish-soldier-acquitted-over-firing-shots-towards-migrants-illegally-crossing-belarus-border/
Corded Ware yelling at Globular Amphora. "You're the definition of fucking dog shit." "You need to get the fuck out of America !!!🦅🦅" Opps I forgot to replace America with Poland or whatever they called it back then.
Haplogroup Frequencies for the Bell Beaker culture (2600 to 2000 BC).
Haplogroup frequencies for the LBK culture (5500-5000 BC). 65 Y samples and 265 mtDNA samples. C1a2 was common in Paleolithic Europe but the C1a2 in LBK probably does not come from them but instead from Anatolian farmers. By the time ANF moved into Europe, C1a2 had been almost entirely whipped out by I2/I1 and R1b1. There's only one C1a2 sample from WHG.
I have only love and respect for all my HV brothers & sisters reading this. I don't mean to imply it is a bad thing that HV surpassed U.