Below are the results of analyses of a Bronze Age Danish genome.
The following is the description of the sample given here:
The photograph of the young man here shows that he had blond hair.
Note that the Negroid and Mongoloid admixture showing up in the results below is noise that is due to bacterial and fungal DNA in the M4 sample, and also to the small number of SNPs for the sample.
The K12b results show that the old man had 25.03% of the Gedrosia component, which is associated with R1b, and none of the Caucasus component, which is associated with R1a and J2. Mal’ta 1 and Afontova Gora 2 also had 20–25% of the Gedrosia component and none of the Caucasus component. And Thracians also had significant amounts of the Gedrosia component.
The dv3 results show that the old man had 29.39% of the West European component and none of the East European component.
The people of the Borum Eshøj burial belonged to the Nordic Bronze Age culture, and this culture is thought to have been the culture of the proto-Germanic people.
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The following is the description of the sample given here:
Sample M4 is an ancient hair sample obtained from the Borum Eshøj Bronze Age burial in Denmark. The burial comprised three individuals in oak coffins, commonly referred to as “the woman,” “the young man,” and “the old man.” The M4 sample is from the latter. The site was excavated in 1871–1875 and the coffins dated to c.1350 BC.You can find a lot of information about the Borum Eshøj burial here. Along the left side of the page are links to subpages about the burial, including this one about the old man.
The photograph of the young man here shows that he had blond hair.
Note that the Negroid and Mongoloid admixture showing up in the results below is noise that is due to bacterial and fungal DNA in the M4 sample, and also to the small number of SNPs for the sample.
The K12b results show that the old man had 25.03% of the Gedrosia component, which is associated with R1b, and none of the Caucasus component, which is associated with R1a and J2. Mal’ta 1 and Afontova Gora 2 also had 20–25% of the Gedrosia component and none of the Caucasus component. And Thracians also had significant amounts of the Gedrosia component.
The dv3 results show that the old man had 29.39% of the West European component and none of the East European component.
The people of the Borum Eshøj burial belonged to the Nordic Bronze Age culture, and this culture is thought to have been the culture of the proto-Germanic people.
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- 63.24% European
- 18.32% Amerindian
- 17.26% Asian
- 1.18% African
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- 47.49% Atlantic_Baltic
- 15.96% Australasian
- 13.07% Amerindian
- 9.50% South_Asian
- 8.88% Siberian
- 5.09% Neo_African
- 0.01% Southern
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% West_Asian
- 32.02% North_European
- 13.86% Australasian
- 12.00% South_Asian
- 11.39% Arctic
- 9.50% Mediterranean
- 8.76% Southwest_Asian
- 7.48% Amerindian
- 4.28% West_African
- 0.72% Siberian
- 0.00% East_African
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% West_Asian
- 48.57% Atlantic_Baltic
- 21.75% South_Asian
- 15.81% Siberian
- 8.65% East_Asian
- 5.23% African
- 0.00% Southern
- 0.00% West_Asian
- 44.42% Atlantic_Baltic
- 19.73% South_Asian
- 14.27% Siberian
- 8.95% Southeast_Asian
- 7.60% Mediterranean
- 5.04% Sub_Saharan
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Palaeoafrican
- 0.00% Red_Sea
- 0.00% West_Asian
- 36.03% Atlantic_Med
- 25.03% Gedrosia
- 20.05% Siberian
- 12.66% Southeast_Asian
- 5.08% Sub_Saharan
- 0.84% North_European
- 0.31% South_Asian
- 0.00% Caucasus
- 0.00% East_African
- 0.00% East_Asian
- 0.00% Northwest_African
- 0.00% Southwest_Asian
- 29.39% West_European
- 21.58% Mediterranean
- 20.83% South_Asian
- 14.59% Southeast_Asian
- 13.60% Northeast_Asian
- 0.00% East_African
- 0.00% East_European
- 0.00% Neo_African
- 0.00% Northwest_African
- 0.00% Palaeo_African
- 0.00% Southwest_Asian
- 0.00% West_Asian
- 32.76% Indian
- 17.62% Indo-Iranian
- 13.03% Near_East
- 11.08% South-America_Amerind
- 10.18% North-East-European
- 6.18% North-European-Mesolithic
- 5.83% Indo-Tibetan
- 2.43% Austronesian
- 0.88% Atlantic_Mediterranean_Neolithic
- 0.00% Arctic-Amerind
- 0.00% East-Siberean
- 0.00% East-South-Asian
- 0.00% Melanesian
- 0.00% Mesoamerican
- 0.00% North-Amerind
- 0.00% North-Siberean
- 0.00% Paleo-Siberian
- 0.00% Pygmy
- 0.00% Samoedic
- 0.00% South-African
- 0.00% Sub-Saharian
- 0.00% West-Asian
- 20.84% Finnish
- 9.95% Gujarati
- 9.65% Sardinian
- 9.36% Kenya-Bantu
- 8.79% Yoruba
- 7.92% Yakut
- 7.56% Palestinian
- 7.04% Dai
- 5.53% Archaic
- 5.44% Naxi
- 4.70% Mbuti-Pygmy
- 2.25% Biaka-Pygmy
- 0.90% Kalash
- 0.06% Melanesian
- 0.00% Basque
- 0.00% Bedouin
- 0.00% Brahui
- 0.00% Burusho
- 0.00% Druze
- 0.00% Japanese
- 0.00% Lahu
- 0.00% Mandenka
- 0.00% Mozabite
- 0.00% Papuan
- 0.00% San
- 0.00% She
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