Fig 1.
Location of the archaeological sites from which samples for this study were obtained.
Table 1.
The Bronze Age cultural groups from West Siberian forest-steppe region analyzed in this study (see also S2 File).
Table 2.
Description of paleoanthropological materials analyzed in this study (see also S2 File).
Table 3.
Structure of mtDNA haplogroup A10 lineages from Baraba Bronze Age individuals analyzed in this study.
Fig 2.
Phylogenetic tree of mtDNA haplogroup A10 lineages from modern and ancient populations of Eurasia.
Ascription to the populations showed by colors: grey—modern populations of Eurasia (see S3 Table for details); yellow—Ust-Tartas culture; pink—Odinovo culture; blue—Krotovo culture; dark blue—Late Krotovo culture; green—Andronovo (Fedorovo) culture; dark green—Pakhomovo culture.
Fig 3.
Geographic localization of modern Eurasian human populations with mtDNA haplogroup A10 lineages in gene pools.
1—Mansi [21]; 2—Nganasans [22]; 3—Dolgans [22]; 4—Evenks [22]; 5—Siberian Tatars [23]; 6—Bashkirs [24]; 7—Tatars [18, 24]; 8—Chuvash [24]; 9—Mari [24]; 10—Nogays [25]; 11—Tadjiks [22]; 12—Afghanistan Hazara and Uzbeks [20]; 13—population of Italian Alps [19]; 14—ancient Baraba forest-steppe populations.