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Haplogroup J1-FGC8923

Macro-haplogroup
J
Parent clade
J1-Z1828
Formed (estimate)
c. 6,000 to 8,000 years before present
TMRCA (estimate)
c. 2,100 to 3,200 years ago

Overview

J1-FGC8923 is a downstream lineage of the highland J1-Z1828 complex associated with long-term upland continuity across the Armenian Highlands, eastern Anatolia and the northern Zagros. Its early formation coincides with the establishment of early agro-pastoral settlements that relied on transhumant herding and early metallurgy. These highland populations formed part of the cultural matrix underlying the emergence of the Kura-Araxes phenomenon and other regional upland systems. By the Bronze and Iron Ages, FGC8923-bearing communities occupied mountain fortresses, upland valleys and plateau environments that encouraged demographic stability and long-term genetic continuity. The lineage's downstream phylogenetic structure is characterized by microbranching linked to isolated highland communities and clan-based pastoral populations.

Geographic distribution

Highly concentrated in Armenia, eastern Turkey and northwest Iran; moderate in Georgia; low in Mesopotamia.

Ancient DNA

  • Kura-Araxes individuals contain upstream ancestry reflecting early FGC8923 development.
  • Iron Age Armenian plateau burials align with downstream derivatives of this clade.
  • Medieval South Caucasus remains preserve multiple FGC8923 subbranches.

Phylogeny & subclades

A highland-rooted J1-Z1828 branch characterized by stable upland microclades tied to long-term agro-pastoral lifeways.

  • FGC8923*
  • Armenian Highland derivatives
  • Eastern Anatolian plateau branches

Notes & context

A lineage that captures the deep continuity of highland pastoral communities of the South Caucasus and northern Zagros.