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Portrait reconstruction of A man buried in Turkey in the Copper Age era
Ancient Individual

A man buried in Turkey in the Copper Age era

A man buried in Turkey during the Early Middle Chalcolithic Turkey

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

KRD002
5007 BCE - 4846 BCE
Male
Turkey
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

KRD002

Date Range

5007 BCE - 4846 BCE

Cultural Period

Early Middle Chalcolithic Turkey

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

Not available

Y-DNA Haplogroup

G-L141

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country Turkey
Locality Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu
Coordinates 36.3294, 36.4443
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

KRD002 5007 BCE - 4846 BCE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

The Early Middle Chalcolithic period in Turkey, particularly around the Tell Kurdu site, offers a fascinating glimpse into the transition from early to more complex societies in the Ancient Near East. This era, roughly spanning from the mid-5th to the early 4th millennium BCE, was marked by significant social, economic, and technological developments.

Geographic and Environmental Context

Tell Kurdu is located in the Amuq Valley, a fertile area in southern Turkey that was a significant crossroads for ancient cultures due to its rich resources and strategic position. The environment during the Early Middle Chalcolithic was favorable for agriculture, with a climate that supported the growth of cereals and legumes, and sufficient water resources from the Orontes River and its tributaries. This ecological prosperity underpinned the development of agricultural communities that were more stable and complex than those in earlier periods.

Social Structure and Urbanization

During the Early Middle Chalcolithic period, societies in the region began to show signs of increased social stratification and organization. There was a shift from small, kin-based villages to larger, more complex settlements. Tell Kurdu, for instance, exhibits evidence of planned architecture and spatial organization, indicating some level of social hierarchy and communal decision-making processes.

The population likely comprised extended families or clans living in close quarters, working cooperatively to manage communal resources. Evidence of public structures, such as communal storage facilities and large ceremonial buildings, suggests the presence of social elites or religious leaders who played significant roles in managing resources and possibly mediating disputes.

Economy and Trade

Economically, the Early Middle Chalcolithic period was characterized by a mix of agriculture, animal husbandry, and emerging craft specialization. Communities cultivated wheat, barley, lentils, and chickpeas, and domesticated animals like sheep, goats, and cattle were crucial for both food and secondary products such as wool and dairy.

Craft specialization is evidenced by the production of elaborate pottery, woven textiles, and stone tools. The presence of foreign materials, such as obsidian and shells from distant regions, indicates that trade networks extended far beyond local boundaries, linking Tell Kurdu with other cultures across the Near East.

Technological Developments

One of the hallmarks of the Chalcolithic period is the use of metals, particularly copper. Although still in its nascent stages, metallurgical activities in the Amuq Valley began to gain importance, marking a significant technological shift from the predominantly stone-based technologies of the Neolithic. Metal artifacts, primarily in the form of small tools and ornaments, highlight the experimental nature of early metallurgy.

In addition to metalwork, pottery from this period became increasingly sophisticated, with more complex shapes and decorative motifs appearing. The pottery styles often serve as cultural markers, helping archaeologists trace interactions and influences between different groups.

Cultural and Religious Practices

Culturally, the Early Middle Chalcolithic period in Turkey saw the development of new religious and ceremonial practices. The presence of temples and other ceremonial buildings suggests that religious institutions were becoming more formalized and likely played a central role in community life. Figurines, often interpreted as religious icons or tokens, have been discovered throughout the region, indicating a shared set of beliefs or ritual practices.

There is also evidence of burial customs that denote social status, with some individuals interred with grave goods that suggest differences in wealth or social standing. This further implies the emergence of more complex social hierarchies and the beginnings of inherited status or leadership roles.

Conclusion

Overall, the Early Middle Chalcolithic period in Turkey represents a critical phase in the evolution of ancient societies, characterized by increased social complexity, technological innovation, and expansive trade networks. Sites like Tell Kurdu provide invaluable insights into the lives of people during this transformative era, showing a blend of continuity and change that laid the groundwork for even more advanced civilizations in the Near East.

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
ALA002 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1499 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA004 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1896 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA008 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1881 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA009 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1869 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA011 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1743 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA013 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1880 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA015 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 2018 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA016 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1614 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA017 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1611 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA018 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1499 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA019 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1616 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA020 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1504 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA023 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1928 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA024 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 2115 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA025 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1879 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA026 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1746 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA028 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1878 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA029 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1881 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA030 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1610 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA034 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1876 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA035 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1954 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA037 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1882 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA038 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1612 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA039 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1491 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA084 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 2012 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA095 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1922 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ART001 Early Bronze Age Turkey 2469 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART004 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3762 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART005 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3772 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART009 Early Bronze Age Turkey 2838 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART010 Early Bronze Age Turkey 2857 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART011 Early Bronze Age Turkey 2860 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART012 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3340 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART014 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3491 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART015 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3482 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART017 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3357 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART018 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3491 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART019 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3508 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART022 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3641 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART023 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3487 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART024 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3501 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART026 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3347 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART032 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3486 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART038 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3365 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART039 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3766 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART042 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3946 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
CBT001 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3627 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT002 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3644 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT003 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3600 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT004 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3634 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT005 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3623 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT010 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3590 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT011 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3590 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT013 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3639 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT014 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3637 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT015 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3637 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT016 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3651 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT017 Late Chalcolithic Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey 3590 BCE Çorum Province. Çamlıbel Tarlası, Turkey View
CBT018 Early Chalcolithic Turkey 5626 BCE Çorum Province. Boğazköy-Büyükkaya, Turkey View
ETM001 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 1900 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM003 Iron Age Syria 1200 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM004 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2000 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM005 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2000 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM006 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2000 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM010 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2700 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM012 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2574 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM014 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2000 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM015 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2000 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM016 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2030 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM017 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2000 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM018 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2137 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM021 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 1900 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM023 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2350 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM025 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 1900 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
ETM026 Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2000 BCE Idlib Governorate. Tell Mardikh/Ebla, Syria View
IKI002 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3341 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI006 Ikiztepe Culture 3500 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI009 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3370 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI012 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3371 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI016 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3519 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI017 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3494 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI019 Ikiztepe Culture 3500 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI020 Ikiztepe Culture 3500 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI024 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3959 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI030 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3513 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI032 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3500 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI034 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3511 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI036 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3621 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI037 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3634 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
IKI038 Late Chalcolithic Ikiztepe, Turkey 3632 BCE Samsun Province. İkiztepe, Turkey View
KRD001 Early Chalcolithic Tell Kurdu, Turkey 5722 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu, Turkey View
KRD002 Early Middle Chalcolithic Turkey 5007 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu, Turkey View
KRD003 Early Chalcolithic Tell Kurdu, Turkey 5714 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu, Turkey View
KRD004 Early Chalcolithic Tell Kurdu, Turkey 5719 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu, Turkey View
KRD005 Early Chalcolithic Tell Kurdu, Turkey 5775 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu, Turkey View
KRD006 Early Chalcolithic Tell Kurdu, Turkey 5800 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu, Turkey View
TIT003 Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Turkey 2200 BCE Şanlıurfa Province. Titriş Höyük, Turkey View
TIT012 Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Turkey 2200 BCE Şanlıurfa Province. Titriş Höyük, Turkey View
TIT014 Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Turkey 2200 BCE Şanlıurfa Province. Titriş Höyük, Turkey View
TIT015 Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Turkey 2200 BCE Şanlıurfa Province. Titriş Höyük, Turkey View
TIT019 Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Turkey 2200 BCE Şanlıurfa Province. Titriş Höyük, Turkey View
TIT025 Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Turkey 2200 BCE Şanlıurfa Province. Titriş Höyük, Turkey View
ALX002 Late Chalcolithic Azerbaijan 3776 BCE Jalilabad district. Uchtepe village. Alkhantepe, Azerbaijan View
MTT001 Late Neolithic Azerbaijan 5730 BCE Zeyem Chaj . Mentesh Tepe, Azerbaijan View
POT002 Late Neolithic Azerbaijan 5515 BCE Jalilabad district. Uchtepe village. Polutepe, Azerbaijan View
TIT021 Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Turkey 2338 BCE Şanlıurfa Province. Titriş Höyük, Turkey View
ALA001 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1498 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ALA014 Middle to Late Bronze Age Turkey 1743 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Atchana/Alalakh, Turkey View
ART020 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3366 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
ART027 Late Chalcolithic Turkey 3369 BCE Malatya Province. Arslantepe, Turkey View
Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
KRD002 Early Middle Chalcolithic Turkey 5007 BCE Hatay Province. Tell Kurdu, Turkey View
Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data that inform this profile.

Scientific Publication

Genomic History of Neolithic to Bronze Age Anatolia, Northern Levant, and Southern Caucasus

Authors Skourtanioti E, Erdal YS, Frangipane M, Balossi Restelli F, Yener KA et al.
Abstract

Here, we report genome-wide data analyses from 110 ancient Near Eastern individuals spanning the Late Neolithic to Late Bronze Age, a period characterized by intense interregional interactions for the Near East. We find that 6th millennium BCE populations of North/Central Anatolia and the Southern Caucasus shared mixed ancestry on a genetic cline that formed during the Neolithic between Western Anatolia and regions in today's Southern Caucasus/Zagros. During the Late Chalcolithic and/or the Early Bronze Age, more than half of the Northern Levantine gene pool was replaced, while in the rest of Anatolia and the Southern Caucasus, we document genetic continuity with only transient gene flow. Additionally, we reveal a genetically distinct individual within the Late Bronze Age Northern Levant. Overall, our study uncovers multiple scales of population dynamics through time, from extensive admixture during the Neolithic period to long-distance mobility within the globalized societies of the Late Bronze Age. VIDEO ABSTRACT.

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