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Portrait reconstruction of A man buried in India in the Middle Ages era
Ancient Individual

A man buried in India in the Middle Ages era

A man buried in India during the Roopkund Skeletons A

A fragment of the ancient world, preserved across millennia in strands of DNA.

I7036
774 CE - 993 CE
Male
India
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

I7036

Date Range

774 CE - 993 CE

Cultural Period

Roopkund Skeletons A

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

H13a2a

Y-DNA Haplogroup

R-V1180

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country India
Locality Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund
Coordinates 30.2472, 79.7374
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

I7036 774 CE - 993 CE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

The Roopkund Skeletons, often referred to as the \Skeleton Lake," have intrigued historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists for many years due to the mysterious nature of the remains found there. This phenomenon is located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, nestled in the Himalayas at an altitude of about 5,029 meters (16,499 feet). The lake itself is relatively small, being frozen most of the year, and only thaws briefly during the warmer months, revealing its grisly secret: hundreds of ancient human skeletons.

Historical Context:

  1. Discovery and Initial Studies: The Roopkund Skeletons were first discovered by a British forest ranger in 1942. Since then, various expeditions have taken place to study these remains, leading to multiple theories about their origins and the circumstances of their deaths. As the lake is remote and situated in such a high-altitude environment, the preservation of the skeletons is remarkably good.

  2. Dating and DNA Analysis: Carbon dating indicates that most of the skeletons date back to around the 9th century CE, though some reports suggest a range of periods, indicating the possibility of more than one event leading to these deaths. Recent DNA analyses have provided significant insights, revealing that the individuals may have belonged to different genetic groups, with distinct lineages from both South Asian and Mediterranean regions.

Cultural and Social Aspects:

  1. Pilgrimage and Rituals: Roopkund lies on an ancient pilgrimage route to the Nanda Devi shrine, which is part of the larger Nanda Devi Raj Jat, a religious procession occurring roughly every 12 years. It is believed these individuals may have been pilgrims caught in a sudden, severe weather event. The journey is treacherous, and the elements are harsh, implicating environmental factors in the disaster that befell them.

  2. Artifacts and Remains: Alongside skeletal remains, various artifacts such as wooden items, leather footwear, iron spearheads, and rings have been uncovered, providing clues to their cultural practices. These artifacts suggest that the deceased were not merely ascetics but people of varied backgrounds, potentially including travelers or traders.

  3. Mystery of Deaths: The prevailing theory is that they were killed by a sudden hailstorm, based on injuries observed on the skulls matching the shape and force of large hailstones. This has given rise to the popular local lore of the "Dance of Death," where they were relentlessly pelted by massive hailstones as punishment from a deity.

Significance and Interpretations:

  1. Anthropological Insights: The study of Roopkund’s skeletons offers insights into ancient population movements, interactions, and the physical adaptations of people living in or traversing harsh environments.

  2. Scientific Developments: Recent advancements in genetic technology have allowed scientists to sequence DNA from these remains, uncovering surprising details such as the Mediterranean connection, which poses questions about ancient travel and trade routes that were previously unconsidered.

  3. Symbolism and Tourism: The lake has become a symbol of the mysteries of human history, drawing tourists, trekkers, and researchers alike. It stands as a stark reminder of nature's unpredictability and the enduring stories of those who lived and died there.

The Roopkund Skeletons compel us to consider the intersection of environment and culture, inviting continued exploration into how ancient civilizations—and we as their descendants—understand life, death, and the journeys we undertake. As research continues, new methodologies may yet provide answers to the lingering questions surrounding this enigmatic site."

Context

Related Samples

This individual exists within a broader network of ancient samples. No ancient genome stands alone.

Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
I3345 Roopkund Skeletons B 1682 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3405 Roopkund Skeletons B 1656 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3406 Roopkund Skeletons A 886 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3352 Roopkund Skeletons A 688 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3342 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3350 Roopkund Skeletons B 1675 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3403 Roopkund Skeletons B 1694 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3404 Roopkund Skeletons B 1697 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3343 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3344 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3346 Roopkund Skeletons A 707 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3407 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3351 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3402 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3348 Roopkund Skeletons B 1686 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3349 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2870 Roopkund Skeletons B 1698 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2868 Roopkund Skeletons A 891 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2872 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2871 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2869 Roopkund Skeletons B 1671 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6947 Roopkund Skeletons B 1675 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6945 Roopkund Skeletons A 682 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6943 Roopkund Skeletons A 674 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6944 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6946 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I7036 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6938 Roopkund Skeletons A 705 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6940 Roopkund Skeletons C 1653 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I7035 Roopkund Skeletons A 887 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6941 Roopkund Skeletons A 892 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6942 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6939 Roopkund Skeletons B 1681 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6934 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6935 Roopkund Skeletons B 1671 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6937 Roopkund Skeletons B 1660 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6936 Roopkund Skeletons B 1683 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3401 Roopkund Skeletons B 1650 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3401 1650 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
I3406 Roopkund Skeletons A 886 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3352 Roopkund Skeletons A 688 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3342 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3343 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3344 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3346 Roopkund Skeletons A 707 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3407 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3351 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3402 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I3349 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2868 Roopkund Skeletons A 891 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2872 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I2871 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6945 Roopkund Skeletons A 682 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6943 Roopkund Skeletons A 674 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6944 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6946 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I7036 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6938 Roopkund Skeletons A 705 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I7035 Roopkund Skeletons A 887 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6941 Roopkund Skeletons A 892 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6942 Roopkund Skeletons A 774 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
I6934 Roopkund Skeletons A 772 CE Uttaranchal. Himalaya. Roopkund, India View
Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data that inform this profile.

Scientific Publication

Ancient DNA from the skeletons of Roopkund Lake reveals Mediterranean migrants in India

Authors Harney É, Nayak A, Patterson N, Joglekar P, Mushrif-Tripathy V et al.
Abstract

Situated at over 5,000 meters above sea level in the Himalayan Mountains, Roopkund Lake is home to the scattered skeletal remains of several hundred individuals of unknown origin. We report genome-wide ancient DNA for 38 skeletons from Roopkund Lake, and find that they cluster into three distinct groups. A group of 23 individuals have ancestry that falls within the range of variation of present-day South Asians. A further 14 have ancestry typical of the eastern Mediterranean. We also identify one individual with Southeast Asian-related ancestry. Radiocarbon dating indicates that these remains were not deposited simultaneously. Instead, all of the individuals with South Asian-related ancestry date to ~800 CE (but with evidence of being deposited in more than one event), while all other individuals date to ~1800 CE. These differences are also reflected in stable isotope measurements, which reveal a distinct dietary profile for the two main groups.