The Story
Understanding the Aşıklı Höyük: Dawn of Anatolian Villages culture
Aşıklı Höyük (Aksaray, Central Anatolia) is a Preceramic Neolithic village (8226–7480 BCE). Archaeology reveals early sedentism, architecture, and long-distance obsidian exchange. Seven ancient genomes show maternal haplogroups K, T, HV, N — preliminary evidence for links with the Near Eastern early-farmer gene pool.
Time Period
8226–7480 BCE
Region
Central Anatolia, Turkey (Aksaray)
Common Y-DNA
Not reported / limited data (no robust Y calls)
Common mtDNA
K (3), T (2), HV (1), N (1) — 7 samples