Map Graph
No coordinates found

Ancient Paleo-Siberian

Human archaeogenetic lineage

In archaeogenetics, the term Ancient Paleo-Siberian is the name given to an ancestral component that represents the lineage of the hunter-gatherer people of the 15th-10th millennia before present, in northern and northeastern Siberia. The Ancient Paleo-Siberian population is thought to have arisen from an Ancient East Asian lineage, which diverged from other East Asian populations sometime between 26kya to 36kya, and merged with Ancient North Eurasians (ANE) sometime between 20kya to 25kya. The ANE themselves are described as the "result of a palaeolithic admixture" between ancient West Eurasians and ancient East Eurasians. The source for the East Asian component among Ancient Paleo-Siberians is to date best represented by Ancient Northern East Asian populations from the Amur region older than 13,000 years, such as AR19K and AR14K, and before the Devil's Cave Ancient Northeast Asian specimens.

Read article
File:Map_of_the_Ancient_Paleo-Siberians.pngFile:Koryak_traditional_dance.jpgFile:Phylogenetic_structure_of_Eastern_Eurasians.pngFile:QpGraph_Maier_et_al._2023_ANE.jpg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Ancient Paleo-Siberian

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Ancient Paleo-Siberian?

Are there any controversies surrounding Ancient Paleo-Siberian?

More questions