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Portrait reconstruction of T012
Ancient Individual

A man born in Iran in the era

T012
2000 CE - 2000 CE
Male
Unknown Period
Iran
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

T012

Date Range

2000 CE - 2000 CE

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

Not available

Y-DNA Haplogroup

Not available

Cultural Period

Unknown

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country Iran
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

T012 2000 CE - 2000 CE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

Region & Environment

Global in scope, the present era is shaped by dense urbanization, industrial activity, and rapid environmental change. Human impact varies by region, with mountains, coastlines, forests, and deserts all experiencing distinct pressures. Climate dynamics, resource use, and technological systems influence daily life and future resilience.

Historical Context

Contemporary history is marked by industrialization, digitization, globalization, and ongoing social and political transformation. Population growth, migration, and evolving governance frameworks intersect with cultural diversity, technological innovation, and memory practices in heritage management.

Populations & Lifeways

Worldwide populations span urban and rural settings, with aging demographics in some regions and youth bulges in others. Global mobility, digital connectivity, and changing family structures shape daily life, work, and social organization across cultures.

Archaeology & Material Culture

Modern archaeology relies on digital methods, 3D modeling, geospatial analysis, and large-scale data integration. Material culture now includes electronics, consumer goods, and digital media, alongside traditional artifact types, museums, and public heritage programs that document past and present practices.

Culture & Society

Global cultural diversity coexists with shared global networks. Issues of heritage preservation, memory, representation, and rights intersect with policy and community engagement, influencing how societies value and protect cultural landscapes and artifacts.

Legacy & Transition

The present is dynamic and unfinished; futures are shaped by climate policy, technological change, and social equity. Ongoing transitions in energy, governance, and cultural memory will influence how societies confront challenges and build resilient, inclusive futures.

Chapter V

Context

Other ancient individuals connected to this sample

Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data

Scientific Publication

Early Neolithic genomes from the eastern Fertile Crescent

Authors Broushaki F, Thomas MG, Link V
Abstract

We sequenced Early Neolithic genomes from the Zagros region of Iran (eastern Fertile Crescent), where some of the earliest evidence for farming is found, and identify a previously uncharacterized population that is neither ancestral to the first European farmers nor has contributed substantially to the ancestry of modern Europeans. These people are estimated to have separated from Early Neolithic farmers in Anatolia some 46,000 to 77,000 years ago and show affinities to modern-day Pakistani and Afghan populations, but particularly to Iranian Zoroastrians. We conclude that multiple, genetically differentiated hunter-gatherer populations adopted farming in southwestern Asia, that components of pre-Neolithic population structure were preserved as farming spread into neighboring regions, and that the Zagros region was the cradle of eastward expansion.

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