A man buried in Russia in the Iron Age era

The Sarmatian culture refers to a significant cultural and historical phenomenon associated with the Sarmatians, a group of Iranian nomadic tribes that occupied a vast region stretching from the Danube River in the west to the Volga River in the east, covering parts of modern-day Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. The Sarmatians flourished from the 5th century BCE until around the 4th century CE. Their culture is notable for its influence on the social, military, and artistic practices in the regions they inhabited and interacted with.
Origins and Ethnogenesis
The Sarmatians were part of the broader group of Iranian peoples who migrated from Central Asia, likely around the late 5th century BCE. They were closely related to the Scythians, another prominent group of Iranian nomads, with whom they shared many cultural elements. Ethnogenesis of the Sarmatians is believed to have been a complex process involving the amalgamation of local tribes with incoming Iranian elements.
Social Structure
The Sarmatian society was primarily nomadic and pastoral, with a social structure reflective of their lifestyle. They were organized into tribes led by chieftains or kings, and their society was stratified into a hierarchy of nobles, warriors, common herdsmen, and slaves. Women in Sarmatian culture often held significant roles, with evidence suggesting that some women could become warriors or hold leadership positions, a feature that has contributed to the myth of the Amazons.
Economy and Lifestyle
The Sarmatian economy was largely based on animal husbandry, with horses, cattle, and sheep being the mainstay of their livelihood. Horses, in particular, were of paramount importance, not only economically but also culturally. The Sarmatians were esteemed horsemen, and their cavalry became renowned throughout the ancient world.
Their nomadic lifestyle meant that they lived in portable homes, such as yurts or tent-like structures. They practiced a form of transhumance, moving seasonally to find pastures for their herds.
Military Prowess
Sarmatians are perhaps best known for their military skills, particularly their heavy cavalry. They were among the earliest to use heavy armor for both horses and riders, a practice that influenced later European and Asian cavalry tactics. The Sarmatian warriors were equipped with long lances, swords, and scale armor, making them formidable opponents in battle.
They frequently engaged in warfare and raids, which extended their influence across Eastern Europe. Their military prowess made them valuable allies and mercenaries to various powers, including the Roman Empire.
Art and Material Culture
Sarmatian art is characterized by its animal motifs, intricate metalwork, and jewelry, with gold and silver being widely used. Their arts and crafts display a high degree of skill, particularly in metalworking and embroidery. Artifacts often feature stylized depictions of animals, drawing from a shared artistic tradition with other steppe cultures.
Religion and Beliefs
The religious beliefs of the Sarmatians included a pantheon of deities common to Iranian peoples, with reverence for natural features such as rivers and mountains. They likely practiced animism and ancestor worship, as suggested by burial practices and grave goods found in their kurgans (burial mounds).
Interactions and Legacy
The Sarmatians interacted with many contemporary civilizations, including the Greeks, Persians, and Romans. These interactions facilitated cultural exchanges, visible in settlements that exhibit a blend of Sarmatian and local elements. Their influence on the Roman military, particularly the evolution of cavalry tactics and equipment, is a notable aspect of their legacy.
In conclusion, the Sarmatian culture represents a vibrant and dynamic chapter in the history of Eastern Europe and the Eurasian steppes. Their contributions to military tactics, art, and the social role of women set them apart as a unique and influential culture in the ancient world. Today, their legacy can be recognized in archaeological findings that continue to provide insights into their way of life and societal organization.
Sample ID | Culture/Period | Date | Location | Action |
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DA35 | Late Bronze Age Armenia | 1421 BCE | Caucasus, Armenia | View |
DA31 | Late Bronze Age Armenia | 1400 BCE | Caucasus, Armenia | View |
DA119 | Poprad Site, Slovakia | 200 CE | , Slovakia | View |
DA243 | Alan Culture, Russia | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View |
DA162 | Alan Culture, Russia | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View |
DA8 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA142 | Medieval Nomad, Russia | 600 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA2 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 925 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA164 | Alan Culture, Russia | 850 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View |
DA6 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA9 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA4 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA139 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA343 | Early Bronze Age Ust-Ida, Russia | 3083 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View |
DA361 | Early Bronze Age Ust-Ida, Russia | 2445 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View |
DA3 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA7 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA143 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA5 | Tagar Culture, Russia | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View |
DA160 | Alan Culture, Russia | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View |
DA356 | Early Bronze Age Ust-Ida, Russia | 2456 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View |
DA134 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA141 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA136 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA144 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA146 | Alan Culture, Russia | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View |
DA353 | Early Bronze Age Ust-Ida, Russia | 2565 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View |
DA145 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA161 | Alan Culture, Russia | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View |
DA190 | Saltovo-Mayaki Culture, Russia | 610 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA188 | Saltovo-Mayaki Culture, Russia | 709 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA189 | Saltovo-Mayaki Culture, Russia | 600 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA231 | Andronovo Culture in Kazakhstan | 1610 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA13 | Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 767 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA16 | Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 756 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA14 | Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 767 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA11 | Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 777 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA15 | Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 769 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA10 | Central Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 800 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA19 | Central Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 810 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA17 | Central Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 810 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA28 | Golden Horde Period Kazakhstan (Asian Influence) | 1200 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA29 | Golden Horde Period Kazakhstan (European Influence) | 1200 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA207 | Historical Kazakhstan | 1650 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA208 | Historical Kazakhstan | 1650 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
I7110 | Iron Age Saka Culture, Kazakhstan | 752 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Kargaly 1, Kazakhstan | View |
DA121 | Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 250 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
I10514 | Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 129 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Karatuma. Kaynar Bulak 2, Kazakhstan | View |
DA123 | Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 50 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA206 | Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 124 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA226 | Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 50 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA125 | Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 134 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
I12113 | Karakhanid Period Kazakhstan | 886 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View |
I12117 | Karluk Culture 1, Kazakhstan | 750 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View |
I12116 | Karluk Culture 2, Kazakhstan | 995 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View |
DA87 | Kimak Period Kazakhstan | 605 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA179 | Kipchak Period 1, Kazakhstan | 1000 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA23 | Kipchak Period 2, Kazakhstan | 1036 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA93 | Medieval Nomad, Kazakhstan | 678 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA128 | Medieval Nomad, Kazakhstan | 1224 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA94 | Medieval Nomad, Kazakhstan | 600 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA124 | Medieval Nomad, Kazakhstan | 648 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA126 | Medieval Nomad, Kazakhstan | 890 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA177 | High Paleolithic Kazakhstan | 200 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA95 | High Paleolithic Kazakhstan | 241 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA27 | Nomadic Kazakhstan | 265 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA20 | Nomadic Kazakhstan | 366 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA18 | Iron Age Nomad, Kazakhstan | 761 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA129 | Iron Age Nomad, Kazakhstan | 539 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA92 | Iron Age Nomad, Kazakhstan | 51 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA171 | Late Antiquity Lithuania | 50 CE | , Lithuania | View |
I11523 | Sarmatian Culture in Kazakhstan | 769 BCE | Tengiz. Caspian steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA30 | Sarmatian Culture in Kazakhstan | 96 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA26 | Sarmatian Culture in Kazakhstan | 800 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
I25911 | Karakhanid Period Kazakhstan | 800 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View |
I25832 | Karakhanid Period Kazakhstan | 800 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View |
DA127 | The Hun Period in Kazakhstan | 214 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA130 | Tian Shan Saka Culture, Kazakhstan | 373 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
I10141 | Turk-Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 252 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Becentshitobe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA228 | Turkic Period Kazakhstan | 300 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
DA89 | Turkic Period Kazakhstan | 645 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
I11524 | Late Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 344 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Turgen-2, Kazakhstan | View |
DA227 | Late Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 300 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Turgen-2, Kazakhstan | View |
DA223 | Wusun Culture in Kazakhstan | 414 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View |
I10519 | Wusun Culture in Kazakhstan | 500 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Turgen-2, Kazakhstan | View |
DA106 | Medieval Nomad, Kyrgyzstan | 1161 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA118 | Medieval Nomad, Kyrgyzstan | 1030 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA99 | Medieval Nomad, Kyrgyzstan | 1046 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA116 | Medieval Nomad, Kyrgyzstan | 1049 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA117 | Modern Nomad, Kyrgyzstan | 1670 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA81 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 166 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA85 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 133 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA70 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 26 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA98 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 26 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA101 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 212 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA385 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 415 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA100 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 235 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA104 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 1 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA72 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 250 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA96 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 250 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA74 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 264 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA80 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 236 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA69 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 266 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA73 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 236 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA52 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 411 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA66 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 431 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA65 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 265 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA54 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 255 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA82 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 33 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA68 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 550 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA71 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 246 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA105 | The Hun Period in Kyrgyzstan | 125 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA56 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 193 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA53 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 541 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA47 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 344 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA57 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 338 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA58 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 334 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA50 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 650 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA51 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 386 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA55 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 150 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA49 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 376 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA48 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 600 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA59 | Saka Culture in Kyrgyzstan | 354 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA86 | Turkic Period Kyrgyzstan | 413 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View |
DA45 | Xiongnu Period Mongolia | 172 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View |
DA39 | Xiongnu Period Mongolia | 150 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View |
DA43 | Xiongnu Period Mongolia | 400 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View |
DA38 | Xiongnu Period Mongolia | 345 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View |
DA41 | Xiongnu Period Mongolia | 351 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View |
DA195 | Iron Age Scythian Culture, Hungary | 772 BCE | , Hungary | View |
DA194 | Iron Age Scythian Culture, Hungary | 513 BCE | , Hungary | View |
DA191 | Iron Age Scythian Culture, Hungary | 749 BCE | , Hungary | View |
DA198 | Iron Age Scythian Culture, Hungary | 737 BCE | , Hungary | View |
DA199 | Medieval Hungary | 1216 CE | , Hungary | View |
DA197 | Iron Age Scythian Culture, Hungary | 726 BCE | , Hungary | View |
DA111 | Iron Age Hallstatt Culture, Czech Republic | 909 BCE | NW Bohemia. Litoměřice. Lovosice, Czech Republic | View |
DA112 | Iron Age Hallstatt Culture, Czech Republic | 753 BCE | NW Bohemia. Litoměřice. Lovosice, Czech Republic | View |
I11524 | 344 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Turgen-2, Kazakhstan | View | |
I11523 | 769 BCE | Tengiz. Caspian steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
I25911 | 800 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View | |
I12113 | 886 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View | |
I25832 | 800 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View | |
I10519 | 500 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Turgen-2, Kazakhstan | View | |
I7110 | 752 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Kargaly 1, Kazakhstan | View | |
I12117 | 750 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View | |
I10141 | 252 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Becentshitobe, Kazakhstan | View | |
I10514 | 129 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Karatuma. Kaynar Bulak 2, Kazakhstan | View | |
I12116 | 995 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Butakty, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA100 | 235 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA101 | 212 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA104 | 1 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA105 | 125 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA106 | 1161 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA10 | 800 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA111 | 909 BCE | , Czech Republic | View | |
DA112 | 753 BCE | , Czech Republic | View | |
DA116 | 1049 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA117 | 1670 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA118 | 1030 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA119 | 200 CE | , Slovakia | View | |
DA11 | 777 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA121 | 250 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA123 | 50 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA124 | 648 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA125 | 134 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA126 | 890 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA127 | 214 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA128 | 1224 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA129 | 539 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA130 | 373 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA134 | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA139 | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA13 | 767 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA141 | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA142 | 600 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA143 | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA144 | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA145 | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA146 | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View | |
DA14 | 767 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA15 | 769 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA160 | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View | |
DA161 | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View | |
DA162 | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View | |
DA164 | 850 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View | |
DA16 | 756 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA171 | 50 CE | , Lithuania | View | |
DA177 | 200 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA179 | 1000 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA17 | 810 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA188 | 709 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA189 | 600 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA18 | 761 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA190 | 610 CE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA191 | 749 BCE | , Hungary | View | |
DA194 | 513 BCE | , Hungary | View | |
DA195 | 772 BCE | , Hungary | View | |
DA197 | 726 BCE | , Hungary | View | |
DA198 | 737 BCE | , Hungary | View | |
DA199 | 1216 CE | , Hungary | View | |
DA19 | 810 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA206 | 124 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA207 | 1650 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA208 | 1650 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA20 | 366 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA223 | 414 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA226 | 50 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA227 | 300 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe. Turgen-2, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA228 | 300 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA231 | 1610 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA23 | 1036 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA243 | 450 CE | Caucasus, Russia | View | |
DA26 | 800 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA27 | 265 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA28 | 1200 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA29 | 1200 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA2 | 925 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA30 | 96 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA31 | 1400 BCE | Caucasus, Armenia | View | |
DA343 | 3083 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View | |
DA353 | 2565 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View | |
DA356 | 2456 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View | |
DA35 | 1421 BCE | Caucasus, Armenia | View | |
DA361 | 2445 BCE | Ust'-Ida, Russia | View | |
DA385 | 415 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA38 | 345 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View | |
DA39 | 150 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View | |
DA3 | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA41 | 351 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View | |
DA43 | 400 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View | |
DA45 | 172 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Mongolia | View | |
DA47 | 344 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA48 | 600 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA49 | 376 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA4 | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA50 | 650 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA51 | 386 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA52 | 411 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA53 | 541 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA54 | 255 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA55 | 150 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA56 | 193 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA57 | 338 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA58 | 334 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA59 | 354 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA5 | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA65 | 265 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA66 | 431 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA68 | 550 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA69 | 266 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA6 | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA70 | 26 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA71 | 246 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA72 | 250 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA73 | 236 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA74 | 264 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA7 | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA80 | 236 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA81 | 166 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA82 | 33 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA85 | 133 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA86 | 413 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA87 | 605 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA89 | 645 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA8 | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA92 | 51 BCE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA93 | 678 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA94 | 600 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA95 | 241 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kazakhstan | View | |
DA96 | 250 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA98 | 26 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA99 | 1046 CE | Tian Shan. Central Steppe, Kyrgyzstan | View | |
DA9 | 1000 BCE | Siberia. Tungus & Eastern Steppe, Russia | View | |
DA136 | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View | |
DA201 | Late Saka Culture in Kazakhstan | 344 BCE | Turgen-2 (Almaty Region, Enbekshikazakh District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA202 | Sarmatian Culture in Kazakhstan | 769 BCE | Tengiz (Atyrau Region, Zhylyoi District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA203 | Karakhanid Khanate | 800 CE | Butakty-1 (Almaty Region, Medeu District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA205 | Karakhanid Khanate | 800 CE | Butakty-1 (Almaty Region, Medeu District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA220 | Wusun Culture in Kazakhstan | 500 BCE | Turgen-2 (Almaty Region, Enbekshikazakh District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA221 | Iron Age Saka Culture, Kazakhstan | 752 BCE | Kargaly-1 (Almaty Region, Zhambyl District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA222 | Karluk Culture 1, Kazakhstan | 800 CE | Butakty-1 (Almaty Region, Medeu District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA229 | Kangju Culture in Kazakhstan | 129 CE | Kaynar-Bulak-2 (Turkistan Region, Sayram District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA230 | Karluk Culture 2, Kazakhstan | 995 CE | Butakty-1 (Almaty Region, Medeu District), Kazakhstan | View |
DA204 | Karakhanid Khanate | 886 CE | Butakty-1 (Almaty Region, Medeu District), Kazakhstan | View |
Sample ID | Culture/Period | Date | Location | Action |
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DA139 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA143 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA134 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA141 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA136 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA144 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
DA145 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 800 BCE | Caspian steppe, Russia | View |
MJ-38 | Sarmatian Culture, Russia | 162 BCE | Zolka. Mound 4. burial 30, Russia | View |
Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (DA141) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles ancient populations from different geographic regions.
Modern genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (DA141) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles modern populations from different geographic regions.
These results complement the ancient ancestry components shown in the previous section, offering a different perspective on the individual's genetic profile by comparing it with modern reference populations rather than prehistoric ancestral groups.
The G25 coordinates for the sample DA141 are as follows. You can analyze its admixture using G25 Studio.
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137 ancient human genomes from across the Eurasian steppes
For thousands of years the Eurasian steppes have been a centre of human migrations and cultural change. Here we sequence the genomes of 137 ancient humans (about 1× average coverage), covering a period of 4,000 years, to understand the population history of the Eurasian steppes after the Bronze Age migrations. We find that the genetics of the Scythian groups that dominated the Eurasian steppes throughout the Iron Age were highly structured, with diverse origins comprising Late Bronze Age herders, European farmers and southern Siberian hunter-gatherers. Later, Scythians admixed with the eastern steppe nomads who formed the Xiongnu confederations, and moved westward in about the second or third century BC, forming the Hun traditions in the fourth-fifth century AD, and carrying with them plague that was basal to the Justinian plague. These nomads were further admixed with East Asian groups during several short-term khanates in the Medieval period. These historical events transformed the Eurasian steppes from being inhabited by Indo-European speakers of largely West Eurasian ancestry to the mostly Turkic-speaking groups of the present day, who are primarily of East Asian ancestry.