A woman buried in Taiwan in the Iron Age era

I8079
Portrait reconstruction
Specimen Details
Sample ID:
I8079
Date:
1 CE - 800 CE
Biological Sex:
Female
mtDNA:
F3b1
Y-DNA:
Not applicable
Cultural Period:
Iron Age Taiwan
Location
Country:
Taiwan
Locality:
Hanben. Blihun site
Coordinates:
Map Location
Historical Timeline
Description

The Iron Age in Taiwan, particularly among the Austronesian-speaking peoples, marks a significant period in the island’s prehistoric and cultural development. This era is characterized by the widespread use of iron tools and weapons, which began to appear around 500 CE and lasted until the arrival of European explorers and colonists in the 17th century. The Iron Age in Taiwan is notable for its technological, cultural, and social advancements, shaped by both indigenous developments and increased external interactions.

Technological Advancements

  1. Ironworking: The introduction of iron technology was a major turning point. Iron tools replaced earlier stone and bronze tools, increasing agricultural productivity and influencing other areas such as woodworking and construction. The adoption of iron tools allowed for more efficient land clearing and farming, which likely contributed to population growth and settlement expansion.

  2. Pottery and Textiles: Pottery from this period shows more advanced forms and decorations, reflecting increased artistic expression and technical skill. Textiles also became more sophisticated with the likely introduction of new weaving techniques and materials.

  3. Maritime Technology: The Austronesian peoples are renowned for their seafaring skills. During the Iron Age, advancements in boat-building and navigation techniques facilitated trade and cultural exchanges with nearby regions, including the Philippines, Southeast Asia, and beyond.

Cultural Developments

  1. Trade and Interaction: Taiwan's location made it a natural hub for maritime trade. The Iron Age saw an increase in long-distance trade, enhanced by improved seafaring technologies. This period likely saw the exchange of goods such as pottery, jade, and other ornaments, as well as ideas and cultural practices.

  2. Social Structure and Organization: With agricultural advancements and increased trade, social hierarchies likely became more complex. There was probably an emergence of tribal chiefdoms or other forms of leadership, as communities began to organize more formally around resources and trade.

  3. Ritual and Religion: We can infer that religious and spiritual practices also evolved. Artifacts such as pottery and tools often carry symbolic significance, indicating that ritual activities may have played a significant role in community life.

External Influences

Taiwan's Iron Age culture was not isolated but interacted with broader Austronesian migrations and cultural exchanges. The influences from mainland China, as well as maritime interactions with the Philippines, Indonesia, and other parts of Southeast Asia, likely introduced new cultural and technological elements.

  1. Chinese Influence: Contact with mainland China, especially during the Tang and Song dynasties, might have introduced new agricultural practices, metals, and pottery styles. There were likely both direct and indirect contacts and exchanges through trade networks.

  2. Austronesian Connections: Taiwan is considered an ancestral home of the Austronesian peoples, and the Iron Age period would have seen sustained contact with other Austronesian regions. This exchange could foster shared cultural practices and languages, reflecting in similarities in artifacts found across diverse locations.

Archeological Evidence

Archaeological sites from this period, such as the Hanben site, provide insights into the complexity of Iron Age culture in Taiwan. Excavations reveal settlements that demonstrate advanced construction skills with evidence of dwellings, defensive structures, and communal spaces. Burial sites indicate sophisticated funerary practices and social stratification.

Conclusion

The Iron Age in Taiwan represents a period of significant transformation, driven by technological innovations and cultural interactions. This era laid critical foundations for later developments and influenced the cultural identity of Taiwan's indigenous Austronesian-speaking communities. Understanding this period offers valuable insights into the broader Austronesian narrative and the prehistoric connections across Asia and the Pacific.

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Ancient Genetic Admixture

Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I8079) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles ancient populations from different geographic regions.

Ancient Asians 76%
Ancient Oceanians 16%
Western Steppe Pastoralists 8%
Modern Genetic Admixture

Modern genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (I8079) 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.

Asia 99%
Chinese & Southeast Asian 75%
Vietnamese 57.3%
Indonesian Khmer Thai Myanma 18.0%
Japanese & Korean 13%
Japanese 12.9%
Northern Asian 11%
Mongolian 10.9%
America 1%
America 1%
Native American 0.9%
G25 Coordinates

The G25 coordinates for the sample I8079 are as follows. You can analyze its admixture using G25 Studio.

I8079,0.030111,-0.40515568,-0.00644794,-0.0578587,0.0823132,0.03713378,0.0015604,-0.00338042,-0.0157687,-0.00180988,-0.03906596,-0.00421074,0.0016678,-0.00931748,-0.00023584,0.00156372,0.00155888,0.00146838,-0.00252262,-0.01300252,0.01434716,0.0087675,0.02072032,0.00083788,0.00382242
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