A man buried in Ukraine in the Neolithic era

VO1003
Portrait reconstruction
Specimen Details
Sample ID:
VO1003
Date:
5612 BCE - 5414 BCE
Biological Sex:
Male
mtDNA:
U4a1
Y-DNA:
FGC29562
Cultural Period:
Neolithic Ukraine
Location
Country:
Ukraine
Locality:
Vovnihy-1 (Zaporizhia Oblast, Zaporizhia District, Petro-Mykhailivka municipality)
Coordinates:
Map Location
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Description

The Neolithic period in Ukraine marks a crucial era in the region's prehistory, characterized by significant advancements in agriculture, technology, and social structures. This era, roughly spanning from 6,000 to 2,000 BCE, laid the foundation for the development of subsequent cultures, including those with Proto-Indo-European influences. Let’s delve into various aspects of Neolithic Ukraine to paint a comprehensive picture:

Geographical Context

The geographical landscape of Neolithic Ukraine was diverse, encompassing vast steppes, fertile plains, river valleys, and forested areas. This diversity supported various subsistence lifestyles and facilitated the development of agricultural communities. The Dnipro, Dniester, and Southern Bug rivers were particularly important for early settlements, providing water, transportation, and fertile soil for farming.

Cultural Developments

Agricultural Revolution

The Neolithic era in Ukraine saw the advent of agriculture and animal husbandry, fundamentally transforming human societies. Early inhabitants cultivated wheat, barley, lentils, and flax, while also domesticating animals such as sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs. This shift from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to settled farming significantly influenced social structures, leading to the development of permanent villages.

Technological Innovations

Neolithic Ukrainians made significant strides in tool-making and pottery. Stone tools became more sophisticated, with the introduction and refinement of polished stone axes, sickles, and digging implements. Pottery technology advanced during this period, with distinctive styles and techniques emerging, such as the comb-ware pottery often associated with the Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, which extended into parts of Ukraine.

Proto-Indo-European Influences

Towards the latter part of the Neolithic period, Ukraine became a melting pot of cultures due to migrations and interactions. The Yamna (or Yamnaya) culture, which many scholars associate with Proto-Indo-European languages, emerged in the steppes north of the Black Sea. They were skilled horse riders and cattle herders, and their mobility facilitated cultural exchange and the spread of Indo-European languages and ideas across Europe and Asia.

Architectural and Artifacts

Permanent structures during this era appeared in the form of pit houses made primarily from wood, clay, and wattle-and-daub constructions. These could range from simple one-room dwellings to more elaborate designs within larger village complexes. Burial practices also evolved, with kurgan (mound) burials becoming prominent, reflecting complex social stratification and spiritual beliefs.

Artifacts from this period include intricate pottery, clay figurines, and tools made from bone, stone, and later, copper. The craftsmanship evident in these items indicates a society with specialized skills and a focus on both utility and artistic expression.

Social Structures and Lifestyles

The establishment of agricultural communities led to more complex social structures, with evidence suggesting organized leadership and possibly early forms of communal governance. The role of trade and exchange grew, as communities sought raw materials like flint, copper, and salt, indicating a network of communication and commerce that broadened cultural horizons.

Spirituality and Rituals

Neolithic societies in Ukraine likely had animistic and proto-religious beliefs centered on nature worship, fertility, and ancestors. Archaeological findings, such as burial sites, suggest rituals surrounding death and the afterlife were integral to community life. The presence of female figurines might indicate the worship of fertility goddesses, reflecting a reverence for life-giving forces.

Conclusion

The Neolithic period in Ukraine was a time of profound transformation and cultural blossoming. The introduction of agriculture, combined with technological advancements and emerging social complexities, set the stage for the rich tapestry of cultures that followed. Through its archaeological and linguistic legacy, this era significantly contributed to the broader narrative of human civilization, marking a pivotal moment in the journey toward modernity.

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I5957 Neolithic Ukraine 5470 BCE Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine View
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I1378 5400 BCE Vovnigi, Ukraine View
I4112 5500 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I4112 5500 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I3712 5512 BCE Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine View
I3713 5201 BCE Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine View
I3716 5473 BCE Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine View
I5868 5471 BCE Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine View
I5872 5481 BCE Volniensky. Vilnianka, Ukraine View
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I5878 5301 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I5881 5215 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I5886 5313 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I5888 5500 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I5889 5314 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I5891 5467 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
I5893 5371 BCE Dereivka I, Ukraine View
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Ancient Genetic Admixture

Ancient genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (VO1003) with present-day reference populations. These results show what percentage of the individual's genetic makeup resembles ancient populations from different geographic regions.

Western Steppe Pastoralists 69%
European Hunter-Gatherers 26%
Ancient Asians 5%
Modern Genetic Admixture

Modern genetic admixture analysis compares the DNA profile of this individual (VO1003) 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.

Europe 97%
Northwestern European 67%
Scandinavian 35.7%
Finnish 31.6%
Eastern European 30%
Eastern European 29.5%
America 3%
America 3%
Native American 3.2%
G25 Coordinates

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VO1003,0.11643632,0.08515968,0.08215992,0.07385352,0.02162054,0.02198928,0.0067256,0.0035571,-0.00131868,-0.02733874,0.0009358,-0.00820594,0.01661228,0.01411344,-0.00690976,0.0019979,-0.0057017,0.00482756,-0.00038006,0.00369092,0.00298874,-0.0035327,0.0027371,-0.00437232,0.00371424
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Scientific Papers References
Palaeogenomics of Upper Palaeolithic to Neolithic European hunter-gatherers
Authors:
Posth C, Yu H, Ghalichi A
Abstract:

Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic relatedness and structure of ancient hunter-gatherers is however limited, owing to the scarceness and poor molecular preservation of human remains from that period3. Here we analyse 356 ancient hunter-gatherer genomes, including new genomic data for 116 individuals from 14 countries in western and central Eurasia, spanning between 35,000 and 5,000 years ago. We identify a genetic ancestry profile in individuals associated with Upper Palaeolithic Gravettian assemblages from western Europe that is distinct from contemporaneous groups related to this archaeological culture in central and southern Europe4, but resembles that of preceding individuals associated with the Aurignacian culture. This ancestry profile survived during the Last Glacial Maximum (25,000 to 19,000 years ago) in human populations from southwestern Europe associated with the Solutrean culture, and with the following Magdalenian culture that re-expanded northeastward after the Last Glacial Maximum. Conversely, we reveal a genetic turnover in southern Europe suggesting a local replacement of human groups around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum, accompanied by a north-to-south dispersal of populations associated with the Epigravettian culture. From at least 14,000 years ago, an ancestry related to this culture spread from the south across the rest of Europe, largely replacing the Magdalenian-associated gene pool. After a period of limited admixture that spanned the beginning of the Mesolithic, we find genetic interactions between western and eastern European hunter-gatherers, who were also characterized by marked differences in phenotypically relevant variants.

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