Die Hälfte der Menschheit könnte von der Yamnaya-Kultur abstammen, die auf dem Gebiet der Ukraine lebte: Forschungsdetails
Entdeckungen im Zusammenhang mit der Yamnaya-Kultur werfen Licht auf die Prozesse der Ethnogenese vieler moderner Völker. Gleichzeitig entfachen sie eine neue Runde von Debatten unter Genetikern, Linguisten und Archäologen. Dennoch sind sich die Wissenschaftler bereits sicher, dass viele moderne Gesellschaften. Und es war ihr kultureller und technologischer Einfluss, der vor fünftausend Jahren vor Christus zu einem der entscheidenden Faktoren bei der Gestaltung der modernen Welt wurde
According to a study published in The Wall Street Journal, about four billion modern people around the world may carry the genes of the ancient Yamnaya culture, which existed on the territory of modern Ukraine about five thousand years ago. The results of DNA analysis and archaeological findings are forcing scientists to seriously reconsider the contribution of this people to the genetic and cultural heritage of Europe and much of Eurasia.
New data on the origin of the Yamnaya culture
A group of researchers led by geneticist David Reich of Harvard Medical School conducted a large-scale study that involved analysing ancient DNA samples obtained from the remains of people living in different parts of Europe and comparing genetic data with archaeological and linguistic evidence.
Based on these materials, the scientists concluded that around three millennia before Christ (around 3000 BC), a previously unknown group of people migrated from the Volga River region to lands north of the Black Sea (the present-day Ukrainian steppes). There, the newcomers mixed with local tribes, forming a new culture called the Yamna culture.
Features of the Yamnaya culture
The name comes from the word ‘pit’, because the representatives of this culture buried their leaders and high-ranking members of society in specially dug pits under mounds. Pit culture is also notable for other factors:
🔻 Horse riding and wheeled carts. According to scientists, Yamnaya people were among the first to master horse riding and start using wheeled vehicles. This gave them a huge advantage when travelling long distances.
🔻 Social hierarchy. Archaeological findings indicate a developed system of leadership and reverence for high-status individuals.
According to the researchers, these factors contributed to the large-scale migration of the Yamnaya culture outside the Black Sea region.
Genetic cradle and migration routes
The main region that scientists call the ‘cradle’ of the Yamnaya culture is the Mykhailivske settlement (Ukraine), which is currently under Russian occupation. From there, the Yamnaya culture carriers spread to large areas of Eurasia, from Portugal in the west to Mongolia in the east. Their migrations laid the foundation for future globalisation, as they spread along with people:
1. Genetic material that later defined some of the modern human populations;
2. Culture and way of life: farming skills, ways of travelling, elements of social organisation;
3. language or, more precisely, the linguistic basis, which could later be transformed and developed into dozens of new dialects and languages.
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The language of the Yamnaya culture and its descendants
Although the Yamnaya culture left no written records, many scholars believe that their language or languages served as the basis for a large family of modern Indo-European languages. More than 400 languages - including Latin, Greek, English, Russian, Urdu, and German - can be traced back to a common linguistic ‘root’. However, according to scientists, this hypothesis has not yet been conclusively proven, and more research is needed.
The large-scale migration of the Yamniks to different regions of Eurasia was reflected not only in cultural artefacts but also in the genetic makeup of the local population. Scientists note that indigenous men in many areas are ‘disappearing’ from the genetic pool, while the lines of local women continue to be traced in descendants. This situation probably indicates the conquering nature of the Yamnaya culture migration: men from the newly arrived tribes married indigenous women, and as a result, the gene pool of the male part of the indigenous peoples gradually became a thing of the past. Archaeologists and historians call this ‘cultural erasure’ - when both the language and customs of the indigenous population are gradually replaced or completely replaced by the culture of the conquerors.
Influence on the formation of Europe and the modern world
Many influential ancient peoples, including the Romans, Celts, Persians, and Macedonians, could inherit not only part of the genetic material from the Yamnaya culture, but also numerous elements of life and economy.
According to David Reich, this meant a dramatic change in the population of Europe and ultimately affected the genetic heritage of much of the world. The researchers believe that it was the migrations of the pitmen that laid the foundation for the formation of various cultural and linguistic communities, which later became the foundation of the modern Western and then global world order.
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