Descent, marriage, and residence practices of a 3,800-year-old pastoral community in Central Eurasia
Blöcher J, Brami M, Feinauer IS et al.
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Our understanding of prehistoric societal organization at the family level is still limited. Here, we generated genome data from 32 individuals from an approximately 3,800-y-old burial mound attributed to the Bronze Age Srubnaya-Alakul cultural tradition at the site of Nepluyevsky, located in the Southern Ural region of Central Eurasia. We found that life expectancy was generally very low, with adult males living on average 8 y longer than females. A total of 35 first-degree, 40 second-degree, and 48 third-degree biological relationships connected 23 of the studied individuals, allowing us to propose a family tree spanning three generations with six brothers at its center. The oldest of these brothers had eight children with two women and the most children overall, whereas the other relationships were monogamous. Notably, related female children above the age of five were completely absent from the site, and adult females were more genetically diverse than males. These results suggest that biological relationships between male siblings played a structural role in society and that descent group membership was based on patrilineality. Women originated from a larger mating network and moved to join the men, with whom they were buried. Finally, the oldest brother likely held a higher social position, which was expressed in terms of fertility.
Ancient DNA Samples
32 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication
| Sample ID | Date/Era | Country | Locality | Sex | mtDNA | Y-DNA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| b10-2 | 1875 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | K2b1a1 |
Q-L939 |
| b1-1 | 1882 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | H15a1 |
Q-L939 |
| b1-2 | 1881 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | H15a1 |
Q-L939 |
| b13-1 | 1878 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U5a1b1 |
Q-BZ1466 |
| b17-1 | 1950 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | H2b |
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| b22-1 | 1880 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U1b2 |
Q-BZ1466 |
| b24-1 | 1950 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | T2b4e |
R-M417 |
| b25-1 | 1873 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | T2b34 |
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| b26-1 | 1875 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | N1a1a1a1 |
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| b27-1 | 1878 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | H15a1 |
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| b28-1 | 1866 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | H15a1 |
Q-BZ1466 |
| b28-2 | 1881 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | K2b1a1 |
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| b2a-1 | 1878 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U2e2a1a2 |
Q-BZ1466 |
| b2a-2 | 1914 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | U4b1a1a |
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| b2b-1 | 1895 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U2e2a1a2 |
Q-BZ1466 |
| b30-1 | 1879 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | T1a1 |
Q-L939 |
| b3-1 | 1950 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | U2e2a1 |
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| b31-1 | 1881 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | T1a1 |
Q-L939 |
| b32-1 | 1874 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U2e2a1a2 |
Q-BZ1466 |
| b32-2 | 1879 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | H15a1 |
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| b33-1 | 1873 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | U1b2 |
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| b4-1 | 1950 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | H15a1 |
Q-L933 |
| b6-1 | 1880 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | H6a1b |
Q-BZ1466 |
| b7-1 | 1871 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | T2b34 |
Q-L939 |
| b8-1 | 1874 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | U5a1b1f |
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| b8-2 | 1877 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U5b1b |
R-M417 |
| j11-1 | 1950 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | H2b |
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| j15-1 | 1875 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | H3g |
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| j15-2 | 1744 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | H15a1 |
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| j3-1 | 1876 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U5a1g1 |
Q-L939 |
| j6-1 | 1950 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | M | U2e2a1d |
Q-BZ1466 |
| j9-1 | 1879 BCE | Russia | Nepluyevsky Barrow Necropolis (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Kartaly district, Nepluyevka) | F | U5b2c |
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