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Portrait reconstruction of abh122
Ancient Individual

A man born in Abkhazia in the Contemporary era

abh122
2000 CE - 2000 CE
Male
Modern Abkhazia
Abkhazia
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

abh122

Date Range

2000 CE - 2000 CE

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

Not available

Y-DNA Haplogroup

Not available

Cultural Period

Modern Abkhazia

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country Abkhazia
Locality Sukhum
Coordinates 43.0033, 41.0153
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

abh122 2000 CE - 2000 CE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

Modern Abkhazia in the contemporary era is a region that presents a complex tapestry of cultural, political, and social dynamics, influenced by its turbulent history, strategic geopolitical position, and diverse population. Situated on the eastern coast of the Black Sea, Abkhazia is a de facto independent region that declared independence from Georgia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. Despite achieving de facto independence, it is recognized by a very limited number of countries, while the majority of the world, including Georgia, considers it part of Georgian territory.

Cultural Landscape:

  1. Ethnic Diversity: Abkhazia is home to various ethnic groups, including Abkhazians, Georgians, Russians, Armenians, and Greeks, among others. This diversity influences its cultural practices, languages, and traditions. The official language is Abkhaz, but Russian is widely spoken and used in administrative and cultural exchanges.

  2. Heritage and Traditions: Traditional music, dance, and crafts are integral to Abkhazian culture. The national dance, Apsua Kafy, is performed during festivals and celebrations. Handicrafts such as weaving and woodworking reflect the region's rich artisanal heritage.

  3. Religion: The religious landscape is primarily composed of Abkhazian Orthodox Christians and Sunni Muslims, with smaller communities of Armenian Christians and other faiths. Religious practices and institutions play a significant role in social cohesion and cultural identity.

  4. Cuisine: Abkhazian cuisine is known for its use of fresh local ingredients, with dishes such as adzhika (a spicy condiment), achma (a cheese pie), and various meat and vegetable stews. Hospitality is a key cultural trait, with food often being central to social gatherings.

Political and Social Dynamics:

  1. Governance: Abkhazia has its own governmental structures, with a president, parliament, and distinct legal systems. The political climate is shaped by its quest for international recognition and the challenges of maintaining autonomy in a geopolitically sensitive region.

  2. Relations with Russia and Georgia: Abkhazia's relationship with Russia is particularly salient, as Russia is one of the few countries that recognize its independence and provides significant political, economic, and military support. Tensions with Georgia remain high, affecting regional stability and development.

  3. Economic Aspects: The economy of Abkhazia is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and Russian financial aid. The region is known for its tobacco, tea, and citrus production. Tourism, centered around its scenic Black Sea coast and natural beauty, is a potential growth area, though political instability can be a deterrent.

  4. Social Issues: Issues such as poverty, unemployment, and access to healthcare and education are ongoing challenges. The complex interplay of ethnic identities, historical grievances, and socio-political factors contributes to the social fabric of the region.

Contemporary Challenges and Developments:

  1. International Recognition and Diplomacy: The quest for wider international recognition remains a key challenge. Diplomatic efforts are often focused on gaining support from other nations and international organizations.

  2. Infrastructure and Development: Infrastructure development is ongoing, focusing on improving transportation, communication networks, and public services. However, the lack of international recognition limits access to international funding and investment.

  3. Cultural Preservation: Efforts to preserve and promote Abkhazian culture are significant, with initiatives aimed at revitalizing the language, supporting cultural festivals, and protecting historical sites.

  4. Environmental Concerns: The region's natural environment, with its mountains, forests, and coastlines, is both a valuable asset and a subject of conservation efforts. Sustainable development and environmental protection are critical considerations.

In conclusion, Modern Abkhazia is a region marked by its rich cultural diversity and historical complexity. Its contemporary era is defined by both enduring traditions and the challenges of establishing its place in the international community under the shadow of geopolitical pressures.

Chapter V

Context

Other ancient individuals connected to this sample

Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data

Scientific Publication

Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans

Authors Lazaridis I, Patterson N, Mittnik A
Abstract

We sequenced the genomes of a ∼7,000-year-old farmer from Germany and eight ∼8,000-year-old hunter-gatherers from Luxembourg and Sweden. We analysed these and other ancient genomes with 2,345 contemporary humans to show that most present-day Europeans derive from at least three highly differentiated populations: west European hunter-gatherers, who contributed ancestry to all Europeans but not to Near Easterners; ancient north Eurasians related to Upper Palaeolithic Siberians, who contributed to both Europeans and Near Easterners; and early European farmers, who were mainly of Near Eastern origin but also harboured west European hunter-gatherer related ancestry. We model these populations' deep relationships and show that early European farmers had ∼44% ancestry from a 'basal Eurasian' population that split before the diversification of other non-African lineages.

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