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Haplogroup J1-ZS4392

Macro-haplogroup
J
Parent clade
J1-L147.1
Formed (estimate)
c. 5,600 to 7,300 years before present
TMRCA (estimate)
c. 1,300 to 2,100 years ago

Overview

J1-ZS4392 is a downstream lineage of the J1-L147.1 desert-centered expansion and is strongly connected with tribal groups inhabiting northern Arabia, the Jordanian basalt desert and the Syrian steppe corridor. Its early formation reflects the emergence of pastoral nomadic systems during the mid-Holocene, when camel and sheep-goat herding became well integrated into desert lifeways, and desert tribes established control over seasonal grazing cycles, oases and trade paths. Bronze and Iron Age populations associated with this lineage were active in tribal confederations that mediated trade, livestock exchange and cross-desert mobility between the Levant, Arabia and Mesopotamia. Downstream diversification suggests local expansions along steppe margins, desert wells and upland–desert transition zones. Classical and early medieval populations across northern Arabia, Wadi Sirhan, southern Syria and the Syrian desert preserve lineages that remain consistent with the phylogenetic expectations of ZS4392.

Geographic distribution

Northern Arabia, Jordan, southern Syria, Iraq; rare occurrences in the Hijaz and the eastern Levant.

Ancient DNA

  • Chalcolithic Levant individuals contain upstream J1 variation compatible with basal ZS4392.
  • Bronze Age northern Arabian remains show P58 markers aligned with early formation stages of this lineage.
  • Iron Age desert margin populations preserve downstream profiles consistent with ZS4392.
  • Classical period oasis settlements in northern Arabia show continuity with this lineage.
  • Early medieval desert populations maintain microbranches tracing back to the same ancestral structure.

Phylogeny & subclades

A steppe-desert oriented J1-L147.1 branch reflecting mobility across northern Arabia and the southern Syrian steppe.

  • ZS4392*
  • Northern Arabian microclades
  • Syrian desert derivatives

Notes & context

ZS4392 provides genetic resolution for modeling the formation and persistence of pastoral societies across the Syro-Arabian desert.