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Which ancient populations do you think you resemble the most?

Ben Dover

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Tyaraya

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Thanks, but I only see reconstruction for Iran_N.
There is no CHG reconstruction in the thread, but you are right I don't resemble either one even though I have high percentage of dna from both Iran_N and CHG.
 

Ben Dover

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And the way you look might not 100% translate into your ethnic origins therefore no matter what your ethnic origins may be you can still compare yourself to the reconstructions of the ancient individuals
 
What's so mysterious about the origins of chechens?


The Chechens are one of the Nakh peoples, who have lived in the highlands of the North Caucasus region since prehistory. There is archeological evidence of historical continuity dating back to 3000 B.C. as well as evidence pointing to their ancestors’ migration from the Fertile Crescent c. 10,000–8,000 B.C.
The discussion of their origins is intertwined with the discussion of the mysterious origins of Nakh peoples as a whole. The only three surviving Nakh peoples are Chechens, Ingush and Bats, but they are thought by some scholars to be the remnants of what was once a larger family of peoples
 

Guti

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Iron Age ARYAN Guto-Medes from Kurdistan (Lake Urmia area)


My people are almost 100% identical to the ARYAN Iron Age people from Kurdistan/Upper Mesopotamia. Kurdish DNA is practically untouched for the last 3000 years. So of course I do identify myself only with those ARYAN Guto-Medes. It is so great to look into a mirror of history and find your ancient direct ancestors. It makes me very happy to find 3000 years old ancient people identical to me. Since my DNA is basically 3000 years old, it means my ARYAN race exists as we are right now for at least 3000 years!


This is F38 Hasanlu DNA (Gedmatch kit number = M381564), 971 - 832 BC. :
Hasanlu.jpg

hasanlu.jpg


Location of the Iron Age Aryan/proto-Kurdish Hasanlu samples.
hasanlu1.jpg
 

Ben Dover

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Btw, I think I resemble Barcin_N a lot. My phenotype could have been a very typical one in ancient anatolia..
 
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