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Portrait reconstruction of A man buried in Russia in the Early Bronze Age era
Ancient Individual

A man buried in Russia in the Early Bronze Age era

A man buried in Russia during the Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia

A fragment of the ancient world, preserved across millennia in strands of DNA.

DA337
2461 BCE - 2295 BCE
Male
Russia
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

DA337

Date Range

2461 BCE - 2295 BCE

Cultural Period

Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

C4a1a3

Y-DNA Haplogroup

Q-FT375375

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country Russia
Locality Shamanka II
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

DA337 2461 BCE - 2295 BCE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

The Early Bronze Age Shamanka culture in Siberia is a fascinating subject of study, providing insights into the people who inhabited the region around Lake Baikal in modern-day Russia. This era, dating from approximately 3000 to 2000 BCE, marks a significant period of cultural and technological development for the ancient inhabitants of Siberia. Here is an extensive and detailed description of the Shamanka culture during the Early Bronze Age:

Geography and Environment

The Shamanka culture thrived in the Lake Baikal region, the world's largest freshwater lake by volume, located in south-central Siberia. The area is characterized by its harsh climate, with long, cold winters and short, mild summers. Despite the challenging environment, the region's abundant natural resources, including freshwater, fish, and game, supported human habitation. The surrounding taiga forests and steppes provided essential materials like wood and fibers for tools, shelter, and clothing.

Archaeological Discoveries

Archaeological sites linked to the Shamanka culture have been primarily studied around the southern part of Lake Baikal. Excavations have uncovered remarkable artifacts, including pottery, stone tools, and metal objects, which illustrate the cultural and technological advancements of these ancient communities.

Burial Sites: One of the most significant aspects of the Shamanka culture is its burial practices. Graves uncovered at sites like Shamanka II indicate complex social structures and spiritual beliefs. Individuals were often buried with grave goods, which included tools, pottery, jewelry, and animal remains. The orientation and arrangement of the bodies suggest specific rituals and ceremonial practices were involved in their burials.

Artifacts: Artifacts from this period include a variety of stone tools, such as arrowheads, knives, and scrapers, emphasizing the people's reliance on hunting and fishing. Pottery from the Shamanka culture often features intricate designs and craftsmanship, with some vessels exhibiting complex patterns that hint at a developed artistic tradition.

Economy and Subsistence

The Shamanka culture had an economy largely based on hunting, fishing, and gathering. The proximity to Lake Baikal provided a rich source of fish, while the surrounding forests and plains supported populations of deer and other game animals. Evidence of fishing equipment, such as hooks and net weights, indicates the importance of aquatic resources.

Meanwhile, the gathering of plant materials, including berries and nuts, likely supplemented their diet, providing necessary vitamins and nutrients. The people of the Shamanka culture would have also engaged in limited forms of trade or exchange with neighboring groups, exchanging raw materials and finished goods.

Social Structure and Lifestyle

Social organization within the Shamanka culture appears to have been complex, if not hierarchical, as suggested by the differentiation of grave goods among burial sites. The more elaborate the burial, the more likely it represented an individual of higher status or importance within the community.

The lifestyle of the Shamanka people was semi-nomadic, with groups likely moving between seasonal camps to exploit different resources across the landscape. This mobility required adaptability and knowledge of the regional geography and climate.

Spiritual Beliefs and Practices

The burial practices and grave goods found at Shamanka sites indicate a rich tapestry of spiritual beliefs. The inclusion of items such as animal remains and personal adornments in graves suggests a belief in an afterlife or the spiritual significance of animals and nature. Additionally, the specific orientation of burials and accompanying rituals point to a structured cosmology and the possibility of a shamanic tradition.

Technological Innovation

One of the hallmark characteristics of the Early Bronze Age generally is the emergence of metallurgy. While the primary economy of the Shamanka culture remained centered on stone tools and implements, there is evidence that they were beginning to incorporate metal, particularly copper, into their toolsets. This transition reflects broader patterns of technological evolution across the region.

Conclusion

The Early Bronze Age Shamanka culture offers a window into the lives of ancient Siberian peoples. Despite the harsh environment, these communities developed sophisticated social structures, spiritual beliefs, and technological advancements. Their legacy, preserved in the archaeological record, continues to provide critical insights into the resilience and ingenuity of human societies during the prehistoric periods.

Context

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DA246 Eneolithic Shamanka, Russia 5884 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
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RISE685 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2900 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
DA341 Eneolithic Lokomotiv, Russia 5714 BCE Lokomotiv, Russia View
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RISE672 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2900 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
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RISE718 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2573 BCE Sayan Mountain. Minusinskaya Intermountain Basin. Syda 5, Russia View
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DA359 Eneolithic Lokomotiv, Russia 5713 BCE Lokomotiv, Russia View
DA336 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
RISE719 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2900 BCE Sayan Mountain. Minusinskaya Intermountain Basin. Syda 5, Russia View
RISE515 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2343 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
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RISE684 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2463 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
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DA334 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2284 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
RISE681 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2900 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
DA335 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
I3426 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2291 BCE Okunev Ulus, Russia View
DA338 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA357 Eneolithic Lokomotiv, Russia 5981 BCE Lokomotiv, Russia View
DA355 Late Neolithic Ust-Ida, Russia 3644 BCE Ust'-Ida, Russia View
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RISE677 Bronze Age Okunevo Culture, Russia 2659 BCE Uybat III, Russia View
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MA2210 Early Bronze Age II Turkey 2750 BCE Ovaören, Turkey View
MA2212 Early Bronze Age II Turkey 2750 BCE Ovaören, Turkey View
MA2198 Hellenistic Turkey 335 BCE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
MA2197 Hellenistic Turkey 335 BCE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
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MA2203 Old Hittite Period Turkey 1750 BCE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
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DA381 3367 BCE Geoksyur, Turkmenistan View
DA382 916 BCE Takhirbai 3, Turkmenistan View
DA383 3400 BCE Takhirbai 3, Turkmenistan View
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MA2196 1400 CE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
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MA2198 335 BCE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
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MA2205 2000 BCE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
MA2206 2000 BCE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
MA2208 2000 BCE Kalehöyük, Turkey View
MA2210 2750 BCE Ovaören, Turkey View
MA2212 2750 BCE Ovaören, Turkey View
MA2213 2750 BCE Ovaören, Turkey View
I3426 2291 BCE Okunev Ulus, Russia View
I3427 2459 BCE Okunev Ulus, Russia View
I8743 9649 BCE Sidelkino, Russia View
Yamnaya 3016 BCE Karagash, Kazakhstan View
BOT14 3517 BCE Botai, Kazakhstan View
BOT15 3345 BCE Botai, Kazakhstan View
BOT2016 3516 BCE Botai, Kazakhstan View
DA245 6069 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA246 5884 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA247 5837 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA248 5762 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA249 5987 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA250 5524 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA251 5471 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA252 5473 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA253 5371 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA334 2284 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA335 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA336 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA337 2461 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA338 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA339 2200 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA340 5217 BCE Lokomotiv, Russia View
DA341 5714 BCE Lokomotiv, Russia View
DA342 3793 BCE Ust'-Ida, Russia View
DA344 3945 BCE Ust'-Ida, Russia View
DA345 3637 BCE Ust'-Ida, Russia View
DA354 2856 BCE Kurma XI, Russia View
DA355 3644 BCE Ust'-Ida, Russia View
DA357 5981 BCE Lokomotiv, Russia View
DA358 2883 BCE Kurma XI, Russia View
DA359 5713 BCE Lokomotiv, Russia View
DA360 2878 BCE Kurma XI, Russia View
DA362 5362 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
EBA1 2286 BCE Gregorievka 2, Kazakhstan View
EBA2 2622 BCE Sjolpan 4, Kazakhstan View
RISE515 2343 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE516 2201 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE667 2900 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE670 2191 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE671 2900 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE672 2900 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE673 2900 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE674 2284 BCE Verkhni Askiz, Russia View
RISE675 2857 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
RISE677 2659 BCE Uybat III, Russia View
RISE680 2900 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
RISE681 2900 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
RISE683 2138 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
RISE684 2463 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
RISE685 2900 BCE Khakassia. Ust'-Abakan. Uybat V, Russia View
RISE718 2573 BCE Sayan Mountain. Minusinskaya Intermountain Basin. Syda 5, Russia View
RISE719 2900 BCE Sayan Mountain. Minusinskaya Intermountain Basin. Syda 5, Russia View
Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
DA337 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2461 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA336 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA334 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2284 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA335 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA338 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2500 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
DA339 Early Bronze Age Shamanka, Russia 2200 BCE Shamanka II, Russia View
Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data that inform this profile.

Scientific Publication

The first horse herders and the impact of early Bronze Age steppe expansions into Asia

Authors de Barros Damgaard P, Martiniano R, Kamm J, Moreno-Mayar JV, Kroonen G et al.
Abstract

The Yamnaya expansions from the western steppe into Europe and Asia during the Early Bronze Age (~3000 BCE) are believed to have brought with them Indo-European languages and possibly horse husbandry. We analyzed 74 ancient whole-genome sequences from across Inner Asia and Anatolia and show that the Botai people associated with the earliest horse husbandry derived from a hunter-gatherer population deeply diverged from the Yamnaya. Our results also suggest distinct migrations bringing West Eurasian ancestry into South Asia before and after, but not at the time of, Yamnaya culture. We find no evidence of steppe ancestry in Bronze Age Anatolia from when Indo-European languages are attested there. Thus, in contrast to Europe, Early Bronze Age Yamnaya-related migrations had limited direct genetic impact in Asia.

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