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Haplogroup J1-FGC8302

Macro-haplogroup
J
Parent clade
J1-Z1828
Formed (estimate)
c. 6,200 to 8,400 years before present
TMRCA (estimate)
c. 2,400 to 3,600 years ago

Overview

J1-FGC8302 is a downstream highland lineage under the J1-Z1828 branch with a demographic concentration in the South Caucasus, eastern Anatolia and the northern Zagros. Its earliest development appears linked with middle Holocene mountain agro-pastoral groups occupying high-altitude valleys and strategically located upland corridors. These populations were active participants in early metallurgical networks, obsidian trade routes and the cultural interactions that gave rise to the Kura-Araxes culture. Throughout the Bronze and Iron Ages, FGC8302 bearing groups maintained a strong upland demographic profile shaped by environmental isolation, seasonal transhumance and tribal-level societal organization. Downstream phylogenetic segmentation shows that several subbranches remained restricted to narrow geographic ecologies, including Armenian highlands and Georgian uplands.

Geographic distribution

Most common in Armenia, Georgia, eastern Turkey and northwest Iran; moderate in the North Caucasus; low in Mesopotamia and the Levant.

Ancient DNA

  • Bronze Age Kura-Araxes individuals show upstream ancestry compatible with early FGC8302.
  • Iron Age South Caucasus burials contain lineages aligning with FGC8302 clusters.
  • Highland medieval populations of Armenia retain downstream microbranches of the clade.

Phylogeny & subclades

A highland oriented J1-Z1828 lineage with microclades restricted to environmentally isolated upland regions.

  • FGC8302*
  • Caucasus upland branches
  • Eastern Anatolia derivatives

Notes & context

One of the lineages central to long-term paternal continuity in the eastern Anatolian and South Caucasian uplands.