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Göbekli Tepe is not a Yamnaya ancestor
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Göbekli Tepe is not a Yamnaya ancestor

These records investigate the archaeological and genetic transitions between ancient Anatolian sites and later Bronze Age civilizations. The text clarifies that while Göbekli Tepe represents an early, non-agricultural ritual centre, it is chronologically and genetically distinct from the Yamnaya-related cultures that emerged thousands of years later. In contrast, the settlement at Çatalhöyük serves as a vital historical bridge, demonstrating how local populations gradually integrated early metallurgy and long-distance trade. Genetic evidence reveals a slow infiltration of steppe-derived ancestry into the region, eventually reaching its peak within the Mitanni elite. Ultimately, the sources illustrate that connections between these disparate eras are found in shared geography and evolving trade networks rather than direct cultural lineage.

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