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Human Biology | 2014

Human Paternal Lineages, Languages, and Environment in the Caucasus

David Tarkhnishvili; Alexander Gavashelishvili; Marine Murtskhvaladze; Mariam Gabelaia; Gigi Tevzadze

ABSTRACT Publications that describe the composition of the human Y-DNA haplogroup in different ethnic or linguistic groups and geographic regions provide no explicit explanation of the distribution of human paternal lineages in relation to specific ecological conditions. Our research attempts to address this topic for the Caucasus, a geographic region that encompasses a relatively small area but harbors high linguistic, ethnic, and Y-DNA haplogroup diversity. We genotyped 224 men that identified themselves as ethnic Georgian for 23 Y-chromosome short tandem-repeat markers and assigned them to their geographic places of origin. The genotyped data were supplemented with published data on haplogroup composition and location of other ethnic groups of the Caucasus. We used multivariate statistical methods to see if linguistics, climate, and landscape accounted for geographical differences in frequencies of the Y-DNA haplogroups G2, R1a, R1b, J1, and J2. The analysis showed significant associations of (1) G2 with well-forested mountains, (2) J2 with warm areas or poorly forested mountains, and (3) J1 with poorly forested mountains. R1b showed no association with environment. Haplogroups J1 and R1a were significantly associated with Daghestanian and Kipchak speakers, respectively, but the other haplogroups showed no such simple associations with languages. Climate and landscape in the context of competition over productive areas among different paternal lineages, arriving in the Caucasus in different times, have played an important role in shaping the present-day spatial distribution of patrilineages in the Caucasus. This spatial pattern had formed before linguistic subdivisions were finally shaped, probably in the Neolithic to Bronze Age. Later historical turmoil had little influence on the patrilineage composition and spatial distribution. Based on our results, the scenario of postglacial expansions of humans and their languages to the Caucasus from the Middle East, western Eurasia, and the East European Plain is plausible.


AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment | 2015

Loss of traditional knowledge aggravates wolf–human conflict in Georgia (Caucasus) in the wake of socio-economic change

Zaal Kikvidze; Gigi Tevzadze

Reports of the damage from wolf attacks have increased considerably over the last decade in Georgia (in the Caucasus). We interviewed locals about this problem in two focal regions: the Lanchkhuti area (in western Georgia) and Kazbegi District (in eastern Georgia) where livestock numbers had increased by an order of magnitude owing to dramatic shifts in the local economies over the last decade. This coincided with expanding habitats for wolves (abandoned plantations, for example). We found that the perceived damage from wolves was positively correlated with a poor knowledge of wolf habits and inappropriate livestock husbandry practices. Our results suggest a loss of traditional knowledge contributes strongly to the wolf–human conflicts in Georgia. Restoring traditional, simple but good practices—such as protecting herds using shepherd dogs and introducing bulls into the herds—can help one solve this problem.


Trends in Organized Crime | 2004

Building societal support for the rule of law in Georgia

Roy Godson; Dennis Jay Kenney; Margaret Litvin; Gigi Tevzadze


Asian Social Science | 2013

Theoretical Aspects of World Value Survey: Main Principles, Challenges and Critics

Levan Tarkhnishvili; Gigi Tevzadze


Identity Studies in the Caucasus and the Black Sea Region | 2010

secularization and the birth of a nation

Gigi Tevzadze


Journal of Biological Physics and Chemistry | 2017

Children with epilepsy and autistic spectrum disorders show similarly high levels of urinary p-cresol

Gigi Tevzadze; L Shanshiashvilli; David Mikeladze


Journal of Political Ecology | 2016

Ethno-ecological contexts of the Skhalta Gorge and the Upper Svaneti (Georgia, the Caucasus)

Gigi Tevzadze; Zaal Kikvidze


Kadmos | 2015

The Lonely Neanderthal: A Neurochemical Hypothesis for the Domestication of Animals and Plants

Gigi Tevzadze; Zaal Kikvidze; Davit Mikeladze; Revaz Solomonia


Kadmos | 2014

Svaneti Project Svanetian Towers and Svanetian High Art History and Hypothesis

Nika Vacheishvili; Gigi Tevzadze


Archive | 2013

ჰომოსექსუალური კულტურის წარმოშობა: შამანები და მათი მემკვიდრეობა. The origins of homosexual culture: the evolution of shamans and their legacy

Gigi Tevzadze; გიგი თევზაძე

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