Since you need to find it against just a tarball, the best guess for the fork-point would be to find commit which has minimal diff against your tarball.
If you think that your fork started from some released, tagged version you can use this:
- Import your tarball to some branch (you don't need to publish it anywhere of course)
- Switch to that branch
- Run this command:
eval "git for-each-ref --shell --format 'echo -n %(objectname) " "; git diff %(objectname) --minimal | wc -l' refs/tags
" | sort -n -k 2 -r | tail
This command will print commit name in the first column, in the second column number of changed lines (approximately, since it also counts diff's header but that shouldn't change much), sorted by number of changed lines. Your fork-point should be the last line there.
How this works: it run git diff between every tag and your tarball input, with unified format, without any context and count lines of this diff. Then it's sorted by this number of lines changed.