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H30B1

mtDNA Haplogroup H30B1

~3,000 years ago
Iberian Peninsula / Atlantic Europe
0 subclades
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Chapter I

The Story

The journey of mtDNA haplogroup H30B1

Origins and Evolution

H30B1 is a downstream subclade of H30B, itself a sublineage of H3, one of the common Western European branches of haplogroup H. Based on the position of H30B1 within the H3 > H30 > H30B phylogeny and the known distribution of H30B on the Atlantic/Iberian fringe, H30B1 most plausibly arose during the late Holocene on the Iberian Atlantic margin (late Bronze Age / Iron Age period). Its relatively shallow coalescence time compared with deeper H3 lineages implies a more recent, regionally restricted origin and limited expansion.

Subclades

H30B1 is itself a terminal/near-terminal branch in current phylogenies (few or no well-differentiated downstream clades reported in public databases). Where minor sublineages exist they are geographically localized and rare, consistent with a pattern of recent branching and limited demographic spread compared with older H3/H30 diversity.

Geographical Distribution

H30B1 is concentrated along the Atlantic margin of Iberia and appears at low frequencies in adjacent Atlantic Europe. Modern and ancient DNA evidence indicate detections primarily in:

  • Iberian populations (Spain and Portugal), including some occurrences in Basque-associated samples.
  • Atlantic France and the British Isles at low to occasional levels.
  • Scattered, low-frequency occurrences in parts of southern Europe (including Sardinia and mainland Italy) and northwest Africa, reflecting historical Atlantic and Mediterranean contacts.

The overall distribution is patchy and at low-to-moderate frequency where present, consistent with a regional maternal lineage that persisted locally rather than undergoing wide, continental expansion.

Historical and Cultural Significance

Because H30B1 derives from a clade (H30B) associated with the Atlantic/Iberian Holocene demographic horizon, the lineage is informative for studies of post‑glacial re‑expansion and later Chalcolithic–Bronze Age social dynamics in western Iberia. Its presence in Bronze Age and later contexts suggests continuity of local maternal lines through cultural transitions, and occasional transmission across the sea to Atlantic France, the British Isles, and northwest Africa likely reflects maritime contacts, trade, and population movements in the Bronze Age, Iron Age and later historical periods. H30B1 is not a marker of major continental migrations but is useful for fine-scale reconstruction of maternal ancestry within Atlantic Iberia.

Conclusion

H30B1 represents a localized, relatively recent branch of the H3-derived H30 clade, rooted on the Atlantic/Iberian fringe in the late Holocene. Its low frequency but persistent presence in Iberia and neighboring regions makes it a valuable lineage for regional maternal phylogeography, complementing broader signals from more common Western European haplogroups.

Key Points

  • Origins and Evolution
  • Subclades
  • Geographical Distribution
  • Historical and Cultural Significance
  • Conclusion
Chapter II

Tree & Relationships

Phylogenetic context and subclades

Evolution Path

This haplogroup's evolutionary journey from its earliest ancestor to the present.

Steps Haplogroup Age Estimate Archaeology Era Time Passed Immediate Descendants Tested Modern Descendants Ancient Connections
1 H30B1 Current ~3,000 years ago ⚔️ Iron Age 3,000 years 0 4 0
2 H30B ~4,000 years ago 🔶 Bronze Age 3,500 years 1 6 3
3 H30 ~6,000 years ago 🪨 Chalcolithic 6,000 years 2 11 0
4 H3 ~10,000 years ago 🌾 Neolithic 10,000 years 25 340 23
5 H ~25,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 25,000 years 9 6,551 991
6 HV ~30,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 30,000 years 10 7,905 228
7 R ~60,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 60,000 years 12 10,987 57
8 N ~60,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 60,000 years 15 15,452 13
9 L3 ~70,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 70,000 years 11 17,621 6
10 L ~160,000 years ago 🦴 Paleolithic 160,000 years 7 18,987 5

Subclades (0)

Terminal branch - no known subclades

Chapter III

Where in the World

Geographic distribution and modern presence

Place of Origin

Iberian Peninsula / Atlantic Europe

Modern Distribution

The populations where MTDNA haplogroup H30B1 is found include:

  1. Iberian populations (Spain and Portugal, including some Basque contexts)
  2. Atlantic France (low frequency)
  3. British Isles (low frequency, mainly western/coastal samples)
  4. Southern Europe (occasional detections in Italy and Sardinia)
  5. Northwest Africa (Maghreb; rare, reflecting Atlantic/Mediterranean contacts)
  6. Near East / Anatolia (very occasional detections)
  7. Modern diaspora populations originating from Atlantic Europe
CHAPTER IV

When in Time

Your haplogroup in the context of human history

~10k years ago

Neolithic Revolution

Agriculture begins, settled communities form

~5k years ago

Bronze Age

Metalworking, writing, and early civilizations

~3k years ago

Iron Age

Iron tools, expanded trade networks

~3k years ago

Haplogroup H30B1

Your mtDNA haplogroup emerged in Iberian Peninsula / Atlantic Europe

Iberian Peninsula / Atlantic Europe
~2k years ago

Classical Antiquity

Greek and Roman civilizations flourish

Present

Present Day

Modern era

Your Haplogroup
Historical Era
Chapter IV-B

Linked Cultures

Ancient cultures associated with mtDNA haplogroup H30B1

Cultural Heritage

These ancient cultures have been linked to haplogroup H30B1 based on matching ancient DNA samples from archaeological excavations. The presence of this haplogroup in these cultures provides insights into the migrations and population movements of populations carrying this haplogroup.

French Neolithic Hallstatt Lepenski Vir Culture Middle Neolithic French Occitanie Neolithic Portuguese Neolithic Roman Provincial
Culture assignments are based on archaeological context of ancient DNA samples and may represent regional associations during specific time periods.
Chapter V

Sample Catalog

Top 50 ancient DNA samples directly related to haplogroup H30B1 or parent clades

50 / 50 samples
Portrait Sample Country Era Date Culture mtDNA Match
Portrait of ancient individual R111 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 200 CE
R111
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 200 CE Roman Empire H Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R113 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 200 CE
R113
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 200 CE Roman Empire H26a1 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R128 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 400 CE
R128
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 400 CE Roman Empire HV-b Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R1543 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 400 CE
R1543
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 400 CE Roman Empire H1e Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R1545 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 400 CE
R1545
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 400 CE Roman Empire H8c Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R37 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 400 CE
R37
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 400 CE Roman Empire HV Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R41 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 400 CE
R41
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 400 CE Roman Empire H5a1 Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R43 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 400 CE
R43
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 400 CE Roman Empire H7f Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R49 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 400 CE
R49
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 400 CE Roman Empire H1u Direct
Portrait of ancient individual R75 from Italy, dated 1 CE - 200 CE
R75
Italy Imperial Rome 1 CE - 200 CE Roman Empire H14a Direct
Chapter VI

Carrier Distribution Map

Geographic distribution of 100 ancient DNA samples carrying haplogroup H30B1

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Chapter VII

Temporal Distribution

Distribution of carriers across archaeological periods

Chapter VIII

Geographic Distribution

Distribution of carriers by country of origin

Chapter IX

Country × Era Distribution

Cross-tabulation of carrier countries and archaeological periods

Data

Data & Provenance

Source information and data quality

Last Updated 2026-02-16
Confidence Score 50/100
Coverage Low
Data Source

We use the latest phylotree for MTDNA haplogroup classification and data.