Ancient Paleo-Siberian, the Glossary
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.[1]
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24 relations: Afanasievo culture, Amur Oblast, Ancient Beringian, Ancient North Eurasian, Ancient Northeast Asian, Ancient Northern East Asian, Archaeogenetics, Botai culture, Chertovy Vorota Cave, Genetic history of East Asians, Indigenous peoples of Siberia, Koryaks, Lake Baikal, Last Glacial Maximum, Microblade technology, Mongolic peoples, Okunev culture, Paleo-Siberian languages, Siberia, Tungusic peoples, Turkic peoples, Uralic languages, Yeniseian languages, Yukaghir languages.
- Archaeogenetic lineages
- Archaeology of Siberia
- Last Glacial Maximum
- Mesolithic
- Modern human genetic history
- Peopling of the Americas
- Peopling of the world
Afanasievo culture
The Afanasievo culture, or Afanasevo culture (Afanasevan culture) (Афанасьевская культура Afanas'yevskaya kul'tura), is an early archaeological culture of south Siberia, occupying the Minusinsk Basin and the Altai Mountains during the eneolithic era, 3300 to 2500 BCE.
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Amur Oblast
Amur Oblast (Amurskaya oblastʹ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located on the banks of the Amur and Zeya rivers in the Russian Far East.
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Ancient Beringian
The Ancient Beringian (AB) is a human archaeogenetic lineage, based on the genome of an infant found at the Upward Sun River site (dubbed USR1), dated to 11,500 years ago. Ancient Paleo-Siberian and Ancient Beringian are archaeogenetic lineages and Peopling of the Americas.
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Ancient North Eurasian
In archaeogenetics, the term Ancient North Eurasian (ANE) is the name given to an ancestral component that represents the lineage of the people of the Mal'ta–Buret' culture and populations closely related to them, such as the Upper Paleolithic individuals from Afontova Gora in Siberia. Ancient Paleo-Siberian and Ancient North Eurasian are archaeogenetic lineages, Last Glacial Maximum, Mesolithic, Peopling of the Americas and Peopling of the world.
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Ancient Northeast Asian
In archaeogenetics, the term Ancient Northeast Asian (ANA), also known as Amur ancestry, is the name given to an ancestral component that represents the lineage of the hunter-gatherer people of the 7th-4th millennia before present, in far-eastern Siberia, Mongolia and the Baikal regions. Ancient Paleo-Siberian and Ancient Northeast Asian are archaeogenetic lineages, Last Glacial Maximum, Mesolithic, Peopling of the Americas and Peopling of the world.
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Ancient Northern East Asian
In archaeogenetics, the term Ancient Northern East Asian (ANEA), also known as Northern East Asian (NEA), is used to summarize the related ancestral components that represent the Ancient Northern East Asian peoples, extending from the Baikal region to the Yellow River and the Qinling-Huaihe Line in present-day central China. Ancient Paleo-Siberian and Ancient Northern East Asian are archaeogenetic lineages, Last Glacial Maximum, Mesolithic and Peopling of the world.
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Archaeogenetics
Archaeogenetics is the study of ancient DNA using various molecular genetic methods and DNA resources.
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Botai culture
The Botai culture is an archaeological culture (c. 3700–3100 BC) of prehistoric northern Central Asia.
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Chertovy Vorota Cave
Chertovy Vorota Cave, also known as Devil's Gate Cave is a Neolithic archaeological site located in the Sikhote-Alin mountains, about from the town of Dalnegorsk in Primorsky Krai, Russia.
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Genetic history of East Asians
This article summarizes the genetic makeup and population history of East Asian peoples and their connection to genetically related populations such as Southeast Asians and North Asians, as well as Oceanians, and partly, Central Asians, South Asians, and Native Americans. Ancient Paleo-Siberian and genetic history of East Asians are Modern human genetic history.
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Indigenous peoples of Siberia
Siberia is a vast region spanning the northern part of the Asian continent and forming the Asiatic portion of Russia.
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Koryaks
Koryaks are an Indigenous people of the Russian Far East, who live immediately north of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Kamchatka Krai and inhabit the coastlands of the Bering Sea.
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Lake Baikal
Lake Baikal (Ozero Baykal; Baigal dalai) is a large rift lake in Russia.
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Last Glacial Maximum
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), also referred to as the Last Glacial Coldest Period, was the most recent time during the Last Glacial Period where ice sheets were at their greatest extent 26,000 and 20,000 years ago.
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Microblade technology
Microblade technology is a period of technological microlith development marked by the creation and use of small stone blades, which are produced by chipping silica-rich stones like chert, quartz, or obsidian.
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Mongolic peoples
The Mongolic peoples are a collection of East Asian-originated ethnic groups in East, North, South Asia and Eastern Europe, who speak Mongolic languages.
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Okunev culture
Okunev culture (label), also known as Okunevo culture, was a south Siberian archaeological culture of pastoralists from the early Bronze Age dated from the end of the 3rd millennium BC to the early 2nd millennium BC in the Minusinsk Basin on the middle and upper Yenisei.
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Paleo-Siberian languages
The Paleo-Siberian languages are several language isolates and small language families spoken in parts of Siberia.
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Siberia
Siberia (Sibir') is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east.
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Tungusic peoples
Tungusic peoples are an ethnolinguistic group formed by the speakers of Tungusic languages (or Manchu–Tungus languages).
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Turkic peoples
The Turkic peoples are a collection of diverse ethnic groups of West, Central, East, and North Asia as well as parts of Europe, who speak Turkic languages.
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Uralic languages
The Uralic languages, sometimes called the Uralian languages, form a language family of 42 languages spoken predominantly in Europe and North Asia.
See Ancient Paleo-Siberian and Uralic languages
Yeniseian languages
The Yeniseian languages (sometimes known as Yeniseic or Yenisei-Ostyak;"Ostyak" is a concept of areal rather than genetic linguistics. In addition to the Yeniseian languages it also includes the Uralic languages Khanty and Selkup. The term "Yenisei-Ostyak" typically refers to the Ketic branch of Yeniseian.
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Yukaghir languages
The Yukaghir languages (or; also Yukagir, Jukagir) are a small family of two closely related languages—Tundra and Kolyma Yukaghir—spoken by the Yukaghir in the Russian Far East living in the basin of the Kolyma River.
See Ancient Paleo-Siberian and Yukaghir languages
See also
Archaeogenetic lineages
- Anatolian hunter-gatherers
- Ancient Beringian
- Ancient East Eurasians
- Ancient North Eurasian
- Ancient Northeast Asian
- Ancient Northern East Asian
- Ancient Paleo-Siberian
- Ancient Southern East Asian
- Basal Eurasian
- Basal West African
- Caucasus hunter-gatherer
- Early European Farmers
- Eastern hunter-gatherer
- Scandinavian hunter-gatherer
- Western Steppe Herders
- Western hunter-gatherer
Archaeology of Siberia
- Ancient Paleo-Siberian
- Animal style
- Baikal Archaeology Project
- Dogor
- Munkhkhairkhan culture
- Prehistory of Siberia
- Siberian Ice Maiden
- Ukok Plateau
- Venus figurines of Gagarino
- Venus figurines of Mal'ta
- Venus of Buret'
- Yuka (mammoth)
Last Glacial Maximum
- Ancient East Eurasians
- Ancient North Eurasian
- Ancient Northeast Asian
- Ancient Northern East Asian
- Ancient Paleo-Siberian
- Beringia
- Caucasus hunter-gatherer
- Eastern hunter-gatherer
- Gravettian
- Last Glacial Maximum
- Mammoth steppe
- Peopling of the Americas
- Scandinavian hunter-gatherer
- Weichselian glaciation
- Western hunter-gatherer
- Younger Dryas
Mesolithic
- Ancient East Eurasians
- Ancient North Eurasian
- Ancient Northeast Asian
- Ancient Northern East Asian
- Ancient Paleo-Siberian
- Early Holocene sea level rise
- Epipalaeolithic
- Ferriter's Cove
- Mesolithic
- Mesolithic Europe
- Mesolithic cultures
- Nile boat
- Scandinavian hunter-gatherer
- Subneolithic
- X-ray style art
Modern human genetic history
- African admixture in Europe
- Ancient Paleo-Siberian
- Anzick-1
- Basal West African
- Caste system in India
- Cline (biology)
- Early European Farmers
- Genetic and anthropometric studies on Japanese people
- Genetic genealogy
- Genetic history of Africa
- Genetic history of Central Africa
- Genetic history of East Asians
- Genetic history of Eastern Africa
- Genetic history of Europe
- Genetic history of Italy
- Genetic history of North Africa
- Genetic history of Southern Africa
- Genetic history of West Africa
- Genetic history of the African diaspora
- Genetic history of the British Isles
- Genetic history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
- Genetic history of the Middle East
- Genetic studies of Jews
- Genetic studies on Arabs
- Genetic studies on Filipinos
- Genetic studies on Moroccans
- Genetic studies on Turkish people
- Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia
- Human evolutionary genetics
- Jewish genetics
- Paternal mtDNA transmission
- Recent human evolution
- Western Steppe Herders
Peopling of the Americas
- American settlers
- Amerind languages
- Ancient Beringian
- Ancient North Eurasian
- Ancient Northeast Asian
- Ancient Paleo-Siberian
- Coastal migration (Americas)
- Denbigh Flint complex
- Early Paleo-Eskimo
- Groswater culture
- Los Toldos (Santa Cruz)
- Luzia Woman
- Pedra Furada
- Peopling of the Americas
- Solutrean hypothesis
Peopling of the world
- Anatomically modern humans
- Ancient East Eurasians
- Ancient North Eurasian
- Ancient Northeast Asian
- Ancient Northern East Asian
- Ancient Paleo-Siberian
- Discovery and settlement of Hawaii
- Early expansions of hominins out of Africa
- Early human migrations
- Eastern hunter-gatherer
- Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia
- History of human settlement in the Ural Mountains
- Lake Mungo remains
- List of first human settlements
- Paleo-Eskimo
- Peopling of Europe
- Peopling of India
- Peopling of Oceania
- Peopling of Southeast Asia
- Peopling of the Americas
- Recent African origin of modern humans
- Sahara pump theory
- Scandinavian hunter-gatherer
- Southern Dispersal
- Western hunter-gatherer
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Paleo-Siberian
Also known as Ancient Paleo-Siberians, Paleosiberian peoples.