The genetic formation of Central and South Asian populations has been unclear because of an absence of ancient DNA. To address this gap, we generated genome-wide data from 362 ancient individuals, including the first from eastern Iran, Turan (Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan), Bronze Age Kazakhstan, and South Asia. Our data reveal a complex set of genetic sources that ultimately combined to form the ancestry of South Asians today. We document a southward spread of genetic ancestry from the Eurasian Steppe, correlating with the archaeologically known expansion of pastoralist sites from the Steppe to Turan in the Middle Bronze Age (2300-1500 BCE). These Steppe communities mixed genetically with peoples of the Bactria Margiana Archaeol...
Archaeogenetic studies have described the formation of Eurasian 'steppe ancestry' as a mixture of Ea...
The Eastern Eurasian Steppe was home to historic empires of nomadic pastoralists, including the Xion...
The indigenous populations of inner Eurasia, a huge geographic region covering the central Eurasian ...
The genetic formation of Central and South Asian populations has been unclear because of an absence ...
RATIONALE: To elucidate the extent to which the major cultural transformations of farming, pastorali...
International audienceBy sequencing 523 ancient humans, we show that the primary source of ancestry ...
Two key moments shaped the extant South Asian gene pool within the last 10 thousand years (ka): the ...
International audienceThe Oxus Civilisation (or Bactrio-Margian Archaeological Complex, BMAC) was th...
The analyses of dense marker sets covering the whole genome has revolutionised the field of (human) ...
Summary We report an ancient genome from the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC). The individual we sequ...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
The indigenous populations of inner Eurasia—a huge geographic region covering the central Eurasian s...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
Two key moments shaped the extant South Asian gene pool within the last 10 thousand years (ka): the ...
Archaeogenetic studies have described the formation of Eurasian 'steppe ancestry' as a mixture of Ea...
The Eastern Eurasian Steppe was home to historic empires of nomadic pastoralists, including the Xion...
The indigenous populations of inner Eurasia, a huge geographic region covering the central Eurasian ...
The genetic formation of Central and South Asian populations has been unclear because of an absence ...
RATIONALE: To elucidate the extent to which the major cultural transformations of farming, pastorali...
International audienceBy sequencing 523 ancient humans, we show that the primary source of ancestry ...
Two key moments shaped the extant South Asian gene pool within the last 10 thousand years (ka): the ...
International audienceThe Oxus Civilisation (or Bactrio-Margian Archaeological Complex, BMAC) was th...
The analyses of dense marker sets covering the whole genome has revolutionised the field of (human) ...
Summary We report an ancient genome from the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC). The individual we sequ...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
The indigenous populations of inner Eurasia—a huge geographic region covering the central Eurasian s...
The southwestern and Central Asian corridor has played a pivotal role in the history of humankind, w...
The Indus Valley has been the backdrop for several historic and prehistoric population movements bet...
Two key moments shaped the extant South Asian gene pool within the last 10 thousand years (ka): the ...
Archaeogenetic studies have described the formation of Eurasian 'steppe ancestry' as a mixture of Ea...
The Eastern Eurasian Steppe was home to historic empires of nomadic pastoralists, including the Xion...
The indigenous populations of inner Eurasia, a huge geographic region covering the central Eurasian ...