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Portrait reconstruction of I6936
Ancient Individual

A man buried in India in the Modern era

I6936
1683 CE - 1936 CE
Male
Roopkund Skeletons B
India
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

I6936

Date Range

1683 CE - 1936 CE

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

H1a

Y-DNA Haplogroup

J-Z2443

Cultural Period

Roopkund Skeletons B

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country India
Locality Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund
Coordinates 30.2472, 79.7374
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

I6936 1683 CE - 1936 CE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

The Roopkund Skeletons B culture refers to one of the intriguing anthropological findings linked to the skeletal remains discovered at Roopkund Lake in Uttarakhand, India. Roopkund, often referred to as the \Skeleton Lake," is a high-altitude glacial lake located in the Himalayas. This site has captivated the curiosity of historians, scientists, and archaeologists due to the hundreds of human skeletons found scattered around and submerged in the lake. The origin, age, and identity of these remains have been subjects of extensive study and debate.

Discovery and Location

Roopkund Lake is situated at an elevation of approximately 5,020 meters (16,470 feet) in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The harsh and rugged terrain, along with the unpredictable weather conditions, makes the lake difficult to access. The skeletal remains were first reported during the 1940s, but various studies have taken place over decades to understand their origin.

Identification of Skeletons

The skeletons are classified into two primary groups based on genetic and isotopic analyses:

  1. Group A, which is composed of individuals with South Asian ancestry, and dates have shown them to be from around the 7th to 10th centuries.

  2. Group B, which has been identified through genetic analysis as possessing distinct Eastern Mediterranean ancestry, with individuals presumed to have died during a single event in the 19th century.

The Culture of Skeletons B

The identification of the Roopkund Skeletons B group is an especially intriguing cultural phenomenon:

  1. Genetic and Geographic Origin: Genetic analyses, specifically of mitochondrial DNA, indicate that the individuals in Skeletons B have a genetic makeup consistent with that of individuals from the Eastern Mediterranean region. This suggests migration, travel, or pilgrimage of people from regions such as Greece or nearby areas toward the Indian subcontinent.

  2. Event and Era: The analysis indicates that the remains are relatively recent, dating back to the 19th century. This is significant as it points toward a fascinating example of cross-cultural interaction during a time when global exploration and cultural exchanges were increasing but still limited by the means of travel and communication of the time.

  3. Potential Purpose: While the exact purpose of their journey remains speculative, theories suggest religious pilgrimage could be a reason. During the 19th century, there was a considerable amount of interest in explorations and religious pilgrimages, possibly linking these individuals to such motives. Roopkund is located on the Nanda Devi Raj Jat route, which is a religious pilgrimage path associated with the goddess Nanda Devi.

  4. Demography: Group B consists of both males and females, which points toward either a traveling group of families or a collective pilgrimage. The absence of any particular occupational markers (like tools or specific artifacts) prevents conclusive deductions about their societal roles.

Archaeological and Scientific Studies

Advanced genetic and radiocarbon testing methods have been applied to these remains to piece together the origins of these individuals. The analyses have illuminated migration patterns and suggested that these individuals lived in relatively temperate climates before their demise in the harsh Himalayan environment.

Cultural Significance and Legacy

The Roopkund Skeletons B culture adds a significant layer to our understanding of 19th-century migration patterns, highlighting the diversity of global populations during this era. The fact that individuals from regions as far as the Mediterranean undertook arduous journeys across the globe to a remote location like Roopkund challenges some prior historical paradigms about travel and the spread of cultural and religious practices.

Current Perspectives

Today, Roopkund Lake remains an active area of study. The unique findings continue to draw interest from both scientific communities and the public, offering insights into past human behavior, migration, and the interconnectedness of ancient cultures. As research progresses with more advanced technology, our understanding of the Roopkund Skeletons B group remains dynamic, evolving with each new discovery.

In conclusion, the Roopkund Skeletons B embodies a mystifying chapter in the historical anthropology of South Asia and provides a crucial insight into the complex tapestry of human history, migration, and interaction during the relatively modern era of the 19th century."

Chapter V

Genetics

The genetic ancestry of this ancient individual

Ancient Genetic Admixture

This analysis compares the DNA profile of I6936 with ancient reference populations, showing the genetic composition in terms of prehistoric ancestral groups.

Neolithic Farmers 48.0%
European Hunter-Gatherers 34.9%
Western Steppe Pastoralists 17.1%

Modern Genetic Admixture

This analysis compares the DNA profile with present-day reference populations, showing what percentage of genetic makeup resembles modern populations from different regions.

Europe 69.6%
Southern European 59.9%
Balkan 37.7%
Italian 18.6%
Iberian 3.5%
Northwestern European 9.8%
English 6.1%
Northwestern European 3.6%
Asia 28.3%
Northern West Asian 19.6%
Mesopotamian 8.9%
Cypriot 6.6%
Caucasian 4.1%
Arab, Egyptian & Levantine 8.7%
Levantine 8.7%
Africa 2.1%
North African 1.7%
North African 1.7%

Closest Modern Populations

These are the modern populations showing the closest statistical alignment to A man buried in India in the Modern era, ranked by genetic distance. Lower distance values indicate closer statistical similarity.

1
Greek West Taygetos
1.8638
2
Rumelia East
1.9132
3
Greek Elis
1.9585
4
Greek Messenia
2.0926
5
Greek East Taygetos
2.1213
6
Greek Argolis
2.1342
7
Greek Achaea
2.1416
8
Greek Thessaly
2.1826
9
Greek Corinthia
2.1851
10
Greek Arcadia
2.1991
Chapter VI

Context

Other ancient individuals connected to this sample

Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data

Scientific Publication

Ancient DNA from the skeletons of Roopkund Lake reveals Mediterranean migrants in India

Authors Harney É, Nayak A, Patterson N
Abstract

Situated at over 5,000 meters above sea level in the Himalayan Mountains, Roopkund Lake is home to the scattered skeletal remains of several hundred individuals of unknown origin. We report genome-wide ancient DNA for 38 skeletons from Roopkund Lake, and find that they cluster into three distinct groups. A group of 23 individuals have ancestry that falls within the range of variation of present-day South Asians. A further 14 have ancestry typical of the eastern Mediterranean. We also identify one individual with Southeast Asian-related ancestry. Radiocarbon dating indicates that these remains were not deposited simultaneously. Instead, all of the individuals with South Asian-related ancestry date to ~800 CE (but with evidence of being deposited in more than one event), while all other individuals date to ~1800 CE. These differences are also reflected in stable isotope measurements, which reveal a distinct dietary profile for the two main groups.

G25 Coordinates

The G25 coordinates for sample I6936 can be used for detailed admixture analysis in our G25 Studio tool.

I6936,0.11668798,0.1402067,0.00418944,-0.01865158,0.00895736,-0.00466832,0.00126288,-0.0021117,-0.00770748,0.00975252,-0.00178066,0.00474658,-0.00511894,0.00630836,-0.00885448,-0.00081714,0.0065389,-0.00130688,0.00364628,-0.0016538,-0.0043136,-0.0031353,0.00145002,0.00013948,-0.00210904
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