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Per source 7 : alternatively, the descendance of the Xiongnu from the Slab Grave culture population, who preceded them in eastern Mongolia, is debated (Lee and Linhu, 2011). Such a distribution of Xiongnu words may be an indication that both Turkic and Eastern Iranian-speaking groups were present among the Xiongnu in the earlier period of their history. Arguably, these Iranian-speaking groups were assimilated over time by the predominant Turkic-speaking part of the Xiongnu population. Tags: Manual revert Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
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The genetic profile of individuals belonging to this culture is virtually identical to the profile the Slab Grave culture individuals,<ref name="cell">{{cite journal |last1=Jeong |first1=Choongwon |last2=Wang |first2=Ke |last3=Wilkin |first3=Shevan |last4=Treal Taylor |first4=William Timothy |title=A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern Steppe |date=2020 |journal=Cell|volume=183 |issue=4 |pages=890–904.e29 |doi=10.1016/j.cell.2020.10.015 |pmid=33157037 |pmc=7664836 }}</ref> which is consistent with the hypothesis that the Slab Grave culture emerged from the Ulaanzuukh.<ref name="cell"/> Genetically, the populations of the Ulaanzuukh culture were rather homogeneous, and part of the [[Ancient Northeast Asians]] (ANA).{{sfn|Lee|2023}}{{sfn|Rawson|2020}} In a recent study, they have been shown to have a purely Northeast Asian profile (nearly 100% [[Ancient Northeast Asian|ANA]]), with one outlier having a western Altai_MLBA profile.{{sfn|Jeong|Wang|Wilkin|Taylor|2020|p=Figure 3C, 4A}} The Ulaanzuukh culture was genetically distinct from the [[Deer stone]] culture, located in western and northern Mongolia.{{sfn|Jeong|Wang|Wilkin|Taylor|2020|p=Figure 3C, 4A}}
The Ulaanzuukh and [[Slab Grave culture]] individuals cluster closely together and are collectively referred to as the "
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