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U8B1A2

mtDNA Haplogroup U8B1A2

~12,000 years ago
Western Mediterranean (Iberia / Sardinia / Italy)
2 subclades
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Chapter I

The Story

The journey of mtDNA haplogroup U8B1A2

Origins and Evolution

U8B1A2 is a downstream subclade of U8B1A, itself a branch of the broader U8/U haplogroup family that sits within macro-haplogroup U. The U clade is one of the long-established maternal lineages of Eurasia, and U8 derivatives are geographically concentrated in western and southern Europe. Based on phylogenetic position and the inferred time depth of the parent U8B1A, U8B1A2 most likely arose in the western Mediterranean region shortly after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), in a Mesolithic context roughly around 12 kya. Its scarcity and patchy distribution today suggest a long-term presence with limited subsequent geographic expansion.

Subclades

U8B1A2 is a fine-scale subclade beneath U8B1A. Current ancient and modern DNA sampling indicates only a few identifiable downstream branches (or private lineages) within U8B1A2; the clade appears to have low internal diversity compared with more expansive maternal haplogroups. Because U8B1A2 is rare in modern populations and only a small number of ancient samples have been attributed to it, the internal phylogeny remains incompletely resolved, and additional sequencing of both modern and archaeological mitogenomes could reveal further substructure.

Geographical Distribution

The modern and ancient occurrences of U8B1A2 are concentrated in the western Mediterranean:

  • Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal): the highest incidence among modern populations and several aDNA detections.
  • Sardinia and southern Italy: retention of deep maternal lineages is characteristic of Sardinia, where U8-derived lineages are observed at low to moderate frequencies.
  • Southern France and pockets of the Balkans: sporadic low-frequency detections consistent with coastal Mediterranean connections.
  • Near East / Anatolia, Caucasus and North Africa: rare and scattered occurrences, which are most plausibly explained by long-standing Mediterranean contact, limited migration, or historic gene flow rather than a primary origin there.

Ancient DNA evidence (including at least three archaeologically dated samples associated with European hunter-gatherer contexts) supports a Mesolithic presence in western Europe, consistent with a Palaeolithic–Mesolithic continuity scenario for this lineage in the region.

Historical and Cultural Significance

U8B1A2 is not a marker of a major demographic expansion in later prehistory (for example, during the Neolithic farming expansions or the Bronze Age steppe dispersals). Instead, its pattern aligns with long-term survival of a deep maternal lineage in refugial and coastal Mediterranean populations. In archaeological terms, U8B1A2 most plausibly relates to Mesolithic hunter-gatherer groups of southwestern Europe and to populations that subsequently experienced only limited turnover or dilution by incoming Neolithic farmers and Bronze Age migrants. This explains its persistence in relatively isolated or conservative maternal gene pools such as Sardinia and parts of inland Iberia.

Conclusion

U8B1A2 represents a geographically focused, low-frequency maternal lineage with deep roots in the western Mediterranean. Its distribution and limited diversity point to a Mesolithic origin followed by persistence rather than wide later expansion, making it a useful marker for studying long-term continuity and microregional demographic history in southern Europe. Additional high-coverage mitogenomes from modern and archaeological samples would refine its internal structure and help clarify migration episodes that affected its present-day distribution.

Key Points

  • Origins and Evolution
  • Subclades
  • Geographical Distribution
  • Historical and Cultural Significance
  • Conclusion
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 U8B1A2 Current ~12,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 12,000 years 2 14 0
2 U8B1A ~12,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 12,000 years 2 25 20
3 U8B1 ~25,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 25,000 years 2 33 0
4 U8B ~50,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 50,000 years 1 33 1
5 U8 ~50,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 50,000 years 3 58 5
6 U ~46,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 46,000 years 12 2,835 110
7 R ~60,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 60,000 years 12 10,987 57
8 N ~60,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 60,000 years 15 15,452 13
9 L3 ~70,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 70,000 years 11 17,621 6
10 L ~160,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 160,000 years 7 18,987 5

Siblings (1)

Other branches from the same parent haplogroup

Chapter III

Where in the World

Geographic distribution and modern presence

Place of Origin

Western Mediterranean (Iberia / Sardinia / Italy)

Modern Distribution

The populations where mtDNA haplogroup U8B1A2 is found include:

  1. Iberian Peninsula (Spain, Portugal)
  2. Italy (including Sardinia and southern mainland Italy)
  3. Southern and Western Europe more broadly (southern France, parts of the Balkans at low frequencies)
  4. Near East / Anatolia (sporadic detections)
  5. Caucasus populations (rare occurrences)
  6. North Africa (Maghreb, low frequencies consistent with Mediterranean contact)
  7. Ancient European hunter-gatherer contexts (several aDNA detections)
CHAPTER IV

When in Time

Your haplogroup in the context of human history

~12k years ago

Haplogroup U8B1A2

Your mtDNA haplogroup emerged in Western Mediterranean (Iberia / Sardinia / Italy)

Western Mediterranean (Iberia / Sardinia / Italy)
~10k years ago

Neolithic Revolution

Agriculture begins, settled communities form

~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 U8B1A2

Cultural Heritage

These ancient cultures have been linked to haplogroup U8B1A2 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.

Anatolian Geometric Armenian LBA-EIA Gonur Culture Gumelnița-Karanovo Kuriki Höyük Culture Late Bronze Age Armenian Late Tylos Culture Lengyel Culture Mycenaean Mygdalia Culture PPNB Syrian Bronze Udegram 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

2 direct carriers and 12 subclade carriers of haplogroup U8B1A2

14 / 14 samples
Portrait Sample Country Era Date Culture mtDNA Match
Portrait of ancient individual I20231 from Turkey, dated 750 BCE - 480 BCE
I20231
Turkey Archaic SubGeometric Turkey 750 BCE - 480 BCE Anatolian Geometric U8b1a2 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual I18467 from Armenia, dated 1420 BCE - 1250 BCE
I18467
Armenia Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age Armenia 1420 BCE - 1250 BCE Armenian LBA-EIA U8b1a2+16311 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual L8621 from Uzbekistan, dated 150 BCE - 50 CE
L8621
Uzbekistan Iron Age Rabat Culture of Surxondaryo 150 BCE - 50 CE Rabat Culture U8b1a2b Downstream
Portrait of ancient individual L6299 from Uzbekistan, dated 150 BCE - 50 CE
L6299
Uzbekistan Iron Age Rabat Culture of Surxondaryo 150 BCE - 50 CE Rabat Culture U8b1a2b Downstream
Portrait of ancient individual C1678 from China, dated 393 BCE - 206 BCE
C1678
China Iron Age Simutasi, Xinjiang, China 393 BCE - 206 BCE Simutasi Culture U8b1a2a Downstream
Portrait of ancient individual MH3_LT from Bahrain, dated 577 CE - 647 CE
MH3_LT
Bahrain Late Tylos Period Sasanian Bahrain 577 CE - 647 CE Late Tylos Culture U8b1a2a Downstream
Portrait of ancient individual I15749 from Armenia, dated 1250 BCE - 1150 BCE
I15749
Armenia Late Bronze Age Armenia 1250 BCE - 1150 BCE Late Bronze Age Armenian U8b1a2b Downstream
Portrait of ancient individual MYG005 from Greece, dated 1504 BCE - 1425 BCE
MYG005
Greece Late Bronze Age Mygdalian Greek 1504 BCE - 1425 BCE Mygdalia Culture U8b1a2b Downstream
Portrait of ancient individual MYG004 from Greece, dated 1609 BCE - 1446 BCE
MYG004
Greece Late Bronze Age Mygdalia 1609 BCE - 1446 BCE Mygdalia Culture U8b1a2b Downstream
Portrait of ancient individual ETM016 from Syria, dated 2030 BCE - 1891 BCE
ETM016
Syria Early Middle Bronze Age Syria 2030 BCE - 1891 BCE Syrian Bronze U8b1a2b Downstream
Chapter VI

Carrier Distribution Map

Geographic distribution of 14 ancient DNA samples (direct and subclade carriers of U8B1A2)

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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.