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The first formal study of the origins of the Yamnaya culture identified two disparate sources of ancestry: a northern, Eastern hunter-gatherer (EHG) source from far Eastern Europe, and a southern, West Asian source related to present-day Armenians. The latter source was revealed, by ancient DNA, to be related to some of the region’s earliest inhabitants: Caucasus hunter-gatherers (CHGs) of Paleolithic–Mesolithic Georgia, and Neolithic people of the Zagros mountains and South Caucasus. For a long time the Yamnaya culture was regarded as a mixture of EHGs and CHGs in equal proportions, but additional discoveries further complicated the stories of both the northern and southern ancestors of the Yamnaya culture.