The Scythians and Sarmatians in the steppes of South Russia
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Section HUMAN DIVERSITY
THE SCYTHIANS AND SARMATIANS IN THE STEPPES OF SOUTH RUSSIA:
CHANGE OF EPOCHS – REPLACEMENT OF GENE POOLS
Rychkov Sergey1
, Morozova Irina1
Afanasieva Alexandra5
, Batieva Elena2
, Zhukova Olga1
1Vavilov Institute of General Genetics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2Institute of Arid Zones, Southern Scientifi c Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
3Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
4Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
5Centre for Egyptological Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
The Russian steppes, due to their geographic location, have always served as a meeting place of cultures
and peoples. <...> It seems likely that contacts of Iranian-speaking nomads, i.e. Scythians and their successors
Sarmatians, with the sedentary population in the beginning of the Early Iron Age infl uenced not only cultural
traditions but also the genetic diversity of both parties. <...> Comparative analysis of data on the nomads’ genetic
diversity implies that in spite of certain linguistic affi nity, they are by no means similar genetically. <...> The
gene pool of the Scythians, i.e., Scythian nomads of the Volga-Don interfl uve of the 6th – 3rd centuries BC)
contains two distinct components, East Eurasian and West Eurasian, the latter amounting to 70 percent. <...> As to Sarmatians, i.e. the nomads roaming the left bank of the Don in the Middle-Sarmatian time, their
gene pool is 94 percent West Eurasian. <...> Comparative analysis of the gene pool components showed that
mtDNA lineages belonging to the West Eurasian component common to these groups were nevertheless
different by origin, and their affi nity seems to be rooted in the early stage of the West Eurasian gene pool
formation. <...> Thus, the main waves of Iranian-speaking nomads introduced very different gene pools into the
Southern Russian steppes. <...> The genetic diversity of the early wave, the Scythians, is associated with Central
Asia and Southern Siberia; while the later wave, the Sarmatians, carried the gene pool of Middle Eastern
origin. <...> Interestingly, the genetic conclusions are in accord with linguistic data implying that contrary to the
predominant view, Scythian and Sarmatian languages belonged to different East-Iranian subgroups. <...> It is
worth <...>
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