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K1B1A

mtDNA Haplogroup K1B1A

~8,000 years ago
Near East / Anatolia
1 subclades
69 ancient samples
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Chapter I

The Story

The journey of mtDNA haplogroup K1B1A

Origins and Evolution

mtDNA haplogroup K1B1A is a downstream lineage of K1B1, itself a branch of mtDNA haplogroup K (which derives from the U8b'K cluster). The parent K1B1 most likely arose in the Near East / Anatolia during the early Holocene (around ~9 kya) as part of the post-glacial and early Neolithic expansions; K1B1A most likely split from other K1B1 lineages shortly thereafter (estimated ~8 kya). Its phylogenetic position and geographic distribution are consistent with an origin tied to early farming populations in Anatolia and the Near East, followed by dispersal into Europe with Neolithic demic diffusion.

Subclades

K1B1A is defined by a set of private mutations downstream of K1B1. Available modern and ancient sequence data indicate limited internal diversity relative to older haplogroups, which is consistent with a moderate-age clade that experienced localized founder events in some populations. Where more detailed sequencing has been done, researchers have observed additional sub-branches within K1B1A, but these remain relatively rare and geographically patchy in published datasets.

Geographical Distribution

K1B1A shows a Mediterranean–Near Eastern-centered distribution with a spread into parts of Europe and adjacent regions. It is observed at low-to-moderate frequencies in Anatolia and the Levant, present in southern European populations (Iberia, Italy, Greece), and recorded in some western and northern European groups at lower frequency. The lineage is also found among Ashkenazi Jewish communities and in populations of the Caucasus, Iran, and coastal North Africa where Near Eastern gene flow occurred. K1B1A has been identified in ancient DNA: in the dataset referenced here it appears in 31 archaeological samples, consistent with a presence in Neolithic and later contexts across the Mediterranean–Near East region.

Historical and Cultural Significance

The distribution and age of K1B1A strongly link it to the Neolithic agricultural expansions that originated in Anatolia and the Near East and moved into Europe via maritime and continental routes. Associations with early farmer-associated archaeological contexts (for example LBK-descended populations in Central Europe and other Neolithic sites) support a role in the spread of farming. In later periods, K1B1A's presence in Ashkenazi Jewish and other Mediterranean populations reflects historical migrations, local founder effects, and community-specific demographic events during the Bronze Age, Iron Age and medieval periods.

Practical Notes for Genetic Genealogy

  • Detection of K1B1A in a modern individual's mtDNA suggests maternal ancestry tied, in deep time, to Near Eastern/Anatolian early farmer populations or to populations that later admixed with them.
  • Low haplotype diversity in some modern communities may indicate founder effects or bottlenecks; matching full mitogenomes and considering private mutations are important for distinguishing recent shared ancestry from deep regional affinity.

Conclusion

K1B1A is a mid-Holocene maternal lineage that reflects the movement of Near Eastern/Anatolian peoples and their genes into surrounding regions during the Neolithic and later historical periods. Its pattern—Mediterranean/Near Eastern focus, presence in early farmer contexts, and occurrence in Jewish and island/isolate populations—makes it informative for studies of Neolithic demography, post-Neolithic migrations, and population-specific founder events.

Key Points

  • Origins and Evolution
  • Subclades
  • Geographical Distribution
  • Historical and Cultural Significance
  • Practical Notes for Genetic Genealogy
Chapter II

Tree & Relationships

Phylogenetic context and subclades

Evolution Path

This haplogroup's evolutionary journey from its earliest ancestor to the present.

Steps Haplogroup Age Estimate Archaeology Era Time Passed Immediate Descendants Tested Modern Descendants Ancient Connections
1 K1B1A Current ~8,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 8,000 years 1 27 69
2 K1B1 ~9,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 9,000 years 4 38 0
3 K1B ~10,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 10,500 years 2 66 9
4 K1 ~13,000 years ago 🏹 Mesolithic 13,000 years 8 1,072 116
5 K ~16,000 years ago 🏹 Mesolithic 16,000 years 7 1,393 55

Siblings (3)

Other branches from the same parent haplogroup

Chapter III

Where in the World

Geographic distribution and modern presence

Place of Origin

Near East / Anatolia

Modern Distribution

The populations where mtDNA haplogroup K1B1A is found include:

  1. Ashkenazi Jewish communities
  2. Anatolian (modern Turkey) populations
  3. European Early Neolithic farmer-descended populations (e.g., LBK descendants in Central Europe)
  4. Southern European populations (Iberia, Italy, Greece)
  5. Western and Northern European populations (British Isles, Scandinavia) at moderate to low frequencies
  6. Caucasus populations (Armenians, Georgians)
  7. North African coastal groups with Near Eastern admixture
  8. Iranian and Levantine populations
  9. Island and isolated Mediterranean populations (e.g., Sardinia and other islands)
  10. Low-frequency occurrences in parts of Central Asia from west–east contacts
CHAPTER IV

When in Time

Your haplogroup in the context of human history

~10k years ago

Neolithic Revolution

Agriculture begins, settled communities form

~8k years ago

Haplogroup K1B1A

Your mtDNA haplogroup emerged in Near East / Anatolia

Near East / Anatolia
~5k years ago

Bronze Age

Metalworking, writing, and early civilizations

~3k years ago

Iron Age

Iron tools, expanded trade networks

~2k years ago

Classical Antiquity

Greek and Roman civilizations flourish

Present

Present Day

Modern era

Your Haplogroup
Historical Era
Chapter IV-B

Linked Cultures

Ancient cultures associated with mtDNA haplogroup K1B1A

Cultural Heritage

These ancient cultures have been linked to haplogroup K1B1A based on matching ancient DNA samples from archaeological excavations. The presence of this haplogroup in these cultures provides insights into the migrations and population movements of populations carrying this haplogroup.

British Megalithic Cardial Culture French Neolithic Hajji Firuz Iberian Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture Peloponnesian Neolithic Portuguese Chalcolithic Sopot Culture
Culture assignments are based on archaeological context of ancient DNA samples and may represent regional associations during specific time periods.
Chapter V

Sample Catalog

32 direct carriers and 37 subclade carriers of haplogroup K1B1A

50 / 50 samples
Portrait Sample Country Era Date Culture mtDNA Match
Portrait of ancient individual SGZ001 from Kazakhstan, dated 375 BCE - 201 BCE
SGZ001
Kazakhstan Iron Age Sarmatian, Kazakhstan 375 BCE - 201 BCE Sarmatian Culture K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I3582 from Spain, dated 400 CE - 600 CE
I3582
Spain Visigothic Period Granada, Spain 400 CE - 600 CE Visigothic Culture K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I19287 from United Kingdom, dated 761 BCE - 422 BCE
I19287
United Kingdom Early Iron Age England 761 BCE - 422 BCE Early British Iron Age K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual PCA0350 from Poland, dated 986 CE - 1155 CE
PCA0350
Poland Iron Age Dziekanowice Culture 986 CE - 1155 CE Dziekanowice Culture K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I2471 from Spain, dated 1620 BCE - 1462 BCE
I2471
Spain Early Bronze Age Spain 1620 BCE - 1462 BCE Early Bronze Age Iberian K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I20063 from Netherlands, dated 1944 BCE - 1766 BCE
I20063
Netherlands Early Bronze Age Netherlands 1944 BCE - 1766 BCE Dutch Bronze Age K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I8561 from Italy, dated 2399 BCE - 2153 BCE
I8561
Italy Early Bronze Age Sicily 2399 BCE - 2153 BCE Sicilian Bronze Age K1b1-a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I14200 from United Kingdom, dated 2470 BCE - 2239 BCE
I14200
United Kingdom The Bell Beaker Culture in England 2470 BCE - 2239 BCE Bell Beaker K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual TORTC from France, dated 2578 BCE - 2472 BCE
TORTC
France Late Neolithic to Early Bronze Age Veraza Culture, La Clape, France 2578 BCE - 2472 BCE Veraza Culture K1b1a Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I4130 from Czech Republic, dated 2800 BCE - 1800 BCE
I4130
Czech Republic Early Bronze Age Unetice Culture, Czech Republic 2800 BCE - 1800 BCE Unetice Culture K1b1a Direct
Chapter VI

Carrier Distribution Map

Geographic distribution of 69 ancient DNA samples (direct and subclade carriers of K1B1A)

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Chapter VII

Temporal Distribution

Distribution of carriers across archaeological periods

Chapter VIII

Geographic Distribution

Distribution by country of origin (direct and subclade carriers shown by default)

Chapter IX

Country × Era Distribution

Cross-tabulation of carrier countries and archaeological periods (direct and subclade carriers shown by default)

Data

Data & Provenance

Source information and data quality

Last Updated 2026-02-16
Confidence Score 50/100
Coverage Low
Data Source

We use the latest phylotree for MTDNA haplogroup classification and data.