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SNCA:Ancient North Eurasians

Ancient North Eurasians are an extinct race of people who originated from the Siberian taiga. They were best known for their typical primitive hunter gathering activities. They specifically represent the lineage of the people of the Mal'ta Buret' culture, an archeological culture that lived 24,000 years ago in what is now Russia, specifically in Irkutsk Oblast, northwest of Lake Baikal, on the banks of the upper Angara river. The ANE people were genetically related to Ancient West Eurasians, from which 65% of their autosomnal ancestry is derived from, they also inherit 35% of their autosomnal ancestry from Asians.
They are also best known for the literal many times they raped their nearby neighbors, they were particularly responsible for creating Native Americans after some of their population migrated eastward and intermixed with Asians from Northeast Asia, this same admixute also created the Paleo-Siberians. Later, ANE populations migrated to Europe and intermixed with Western Hunter Gatherers which led to them creating Eastern Hunter Gatherers, they later admixed with Caucasian hunter gathers to form the Western steppe herder group, which became widely dispered across Eurasia during the Bronze Age. Today, their genetic legacy remains widely distributed in Europe, Arabia, India, Central Asia, Siberia, and the Americas. It has also been suggested that their mythology may have featured narratives shared by both Indo-European and some Native American cultures, such as the existence of a metaphysical world tree and a dog which guards the path to the afterlife.
Descendants of Ancient North Eurasians[edit | edit source]
They particularly contributed ancestry to:
- Various Paleo-European cultures (eastern hunter gatherer type)
- Western Steppe Herders
- Arabs (though much smaller than Aryans)
- Central Asians
- Uralic people
- Siberians
- Paleo-Siberian peoples
- Native Americans (both north and south)
See also[edit | edit source]
- Aryan (genetically related)