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H22

mtDNA Haplogroup H22

~12,000 years ago
Near East / Caucasus
0 subclades
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Chapter I

The Story

The journey of mtDNA haplogroup H22

Origins and Evolution

mtDNA haplogroup H22 is a subclade of H2, itself part of the broad and widespread mtDNA haplogroup H. Based on its phylogenetic placement beneath H2 and the geographic pattern of related lineages, H22 most likely arose in the Near East or the Caucasus during the Late Pleistocene to early Holocene (roughly the period after the Last Glacial Maximum into the early Holocene). Its age is younger than the parental H2 clade and is consistent with diversification associated with post-glacial re-expansions and early farming movements out of West Asia.

Subclades

H22 includes a small number of downstream sublineages (e.g., H22a and further private branches observed in modern and ancient sequences). These subclades tend to be rare and often geographically localized, which is typical for many derived H subclades that expanded only modestly after their origin. The relative scarcity of deep, well-sampled substructure for H22 in published datasets reflects both its low frequency and under-sampling in some regions.

Geographical Distribution

H22 shows a distribution focused on the Near East and the Caucasus with spillover into neighboring regions of Europe and North Africa. Modern and ancient DNA data indicate low-to-moderate frequencies in Anatolia and the South Caucasus, sporadic presence in the Balkans and southern Europe (including parts of Italy and Iberia), and scattered occurrences in North Africa and parts of Central/South Asia. The pattern is consistent with an origin in West Asia followed by movement with Neolithic farmers and later regional gene flow.

Historical and Cultural Significance

H22 is not a major lineage in terms of continental frequency, but its geographic pattern makes it informative about Neolithic dispersals from the Near East, post-glacial refugia in the Caucasus region, and subsequent local demographic processes in Anatolia and southeastern Europe. Where it appears in ancient DNA, H22 can provide evidence for female-mediated gene flow associated with early farming communities and later prehistoric cultural interactions. Because its presence is often low-frequency and patchy, it is typically used alongside other haplogroups to reconstruct population histories rather than as a sole marker of major migrations.

Conclusion

H22 is a minor but geographically informative branch of H derived from H2, reflecting West Asian/Caucasus origins and dispersal into adjacent regions during the Holocene. Its low frequency and localized substructure make it a useful marker for fine-scale studies of maternal ancestry in the Near East, Caucasus and parts of Europe where it occurs.

Key Points

  • Origins and Evolution
  • Subclades
  • Geographical Distribution
  • Historical and Cultural Significance
  • Conclusion
Chapter II

Tree & Relationships

Phylogenetic context and subclades

Evolution Path

This haplogroup's evolutionary journey from its earliest ancestor to the present.

Steps Haplogroup Age Estimate Archaeology Era Time Passed Immediate Descendants Tested Modern Descendants Ancient Connections
1 H22 Current ~12,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 12,000 years 0 0 0

Subclades (0)

Terminal branch - no known subclades

Siblings (11)

Other branches from the same parent haplogroup

Chapter III

Where in the World

Geographic distribution and modern presence

Place of Origin

Near East / Caucasus

Modern Distribution

The populations where MTDNA haplogroup H22 is found include:

  1. Iberian populations (Spain, Portugal, including Basques)
  2. Western and Southern Europeans (France, Italy, Greece)
  3. Eastern European populations (Poland, Ukraine, Balkans)
  4. Near Eastern populations (Anatolia, Levant)
  5. Caucasus populations (Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan)
  6. North African populations (Maghreb)
  7. Some Central Asian and South Asian communities (lower to moderate frequencies)
  8. Jewish communities (Sephardic and Mizrahi lineages at low frequencies)
CHAPTER IV

When in Time

Your haplogroup in the context of human history

~12k years ago

Haplogroup H22

Your mtDNA haplogroup emerged in Near East / Caucasus

Near East / Caucasus
~10k years ago

Neolithic Revolution

Agriculture begins, settled communities form

~5k years ago

Bronze Age

Metalworking, writing, and early civilizations

~3k years ago

Iron Age

Iron tools, expanded trade networks

~2k years ago

Classical Antiquity

Greek and Roman civilizations flourish

Present

Present Day

Modern era

Your Haplogroup
Historical Era
Chapter IV-B

Linked Cultures

Ancient cultures associated with mtDNA haplogroup H22

Cultural Heritage

These ancient cultures have been linked to haplogroup H22 based on matching ancient DNA samples from archaeological excavations. The presence of this haplogroup in these cultures provides insights into the migrations and population movements of populations carrying this haplogroup.

Alföld Linear Pottery Armenian LBA-EIA Avar Avar Culture Bustan Culture Geoksyur Culture Gumelnița Hallstatt Late Bronze Age Armenian Maltese Temple Mycenaean Peloponnesian Neolithic Poznań-Sołacz Culture Steppe Eneolithic
Culture assignments are based on archaeological context of ancient DNA samples and may represent regional associations during specific time periods.
Data

Data & Provenance

Source information and data quality

Last Updated 2026-04-20
Confidence Score 50/100
Coverage Low
Data Source

We use the latest phylotree for MTDNA haplogroup classification and data.