“…The only Y‐haplogroup found by Li et al () in the Bronze Age Tarim Basin population was Y‐haplogroup R1a, which suggests a proximity of this population with Andronovo groups rather than Afanasievo groups. The interpretation of mtDNA results is less categorical, with one haplotype (16,223 16,298 16,327), carried by Afanasievo individuals Kh19 and Kh20, also found in one individual from the Gavaerk site (southern Xinjiang), dated between 2800 BP and 2100 BP (Zhang et al, ), and one individual in the Xiaohe necropolis (on the eastern edge of the Tarim Basin), dated between 4000 BP and 3500 BP (Li et al, ). This mitochondrial haplotype is however considered to be an ancestral haplotype and is commonly found in southern Siberia (Li et al, ).…”