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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
It would have to be the latter. Unless the proto-Slavic homeland was in what is now eastern Germany, they would have not come into contact with proto-West Germanic people. But then again, as a nativ... |
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Vinitharya |
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Thread: E-V13 Numbers and a Couple of Conclusions from the FTDNA Data Base
Post: RE: E-V13 Numbers and a Couple of Conclusions from...
So apparently some of the E-V13 in England is from La Tène Celts and not just Illyrian soldiers from Roman times. |
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05-17-2024, 06:39 PM |
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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
I think it's instructive that they said the bearers of the Prague Culture remained small until the Hun migration; the explosive growth and diversification of L1029 happened a couple of centuries befor... |
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Vinitharya |
Ancient (aDNA)
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05-17-2024, 02:48 PM |
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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
Quint Wrote: (05-15-2024, 12:27 PM)
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Two observations:
1. Many of those early Slavic samples plot closer to Russians than Belarusians or Ukrainians, and sometimes they even cluster with Mordvini... |
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Vinitharya |
Ancient (aDNA)
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05-15-2024, 12:58 PM |
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Thread: The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans
Post: RE: The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans
Anatolian from the east makes zero sense. First of all, there are zero proven migrations of Indo-European people through the Caucasus, while the Greeks, Thracians, and Albanians migrated west from th... |
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Vinitharya |
Ancient (aDNA)
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05-13-2024, 12:30 PM |
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Thread: The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans
Post: RE: The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans
pelop Wrote: (05-12-2024, 03:10 PM)
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okshtunas Wrote: (05-12-2024, 02:42 PM)
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So, M417 individuals obviously existed long before the TMRCA. It is only that, all surviving men under M417 belong t... |
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Vinitharya |
Ancient (aDNA)
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05-12-2024, 07:20 PM |
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Thread: What if every U.S. state had a Native American name
Post: RE: What if every U.S. state had a Native American...
'Labrador' means farmer in Spanish, which is ironic as no part of the area is suitable for farming, and at any rate the name is more connected to a large, cuddly dog. |
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Vinitharya |
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05-12-2024, 12:40 PM |
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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
Of course northern Poland remained forested, it was not settled by Slavs until the second wave of migration, rich in Z280 (and especially L365), while the first wave headed through the Moravian Gate i... |
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Vinitharya |
Ancient (aDNA)
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05-10-2024, 01:38 PM |
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Thread: Native Americans from the USA and Canada
Post: RE: Native Americans from the USA and Canada
Tomenable Wrote: (04-26-2024, 08:35 AM)
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Two 1/5 Narragansett kit numbers:
1st sample:
Kit number: ZM9107198
Eurogenes K36:
Population
Amerindian 13.82 Pct
Arabian -
Armenian - ... |
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Vinitharya |
Autosomal (auDNA)
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05-09-2024, 10:07 PM |
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Thread: Lazaridis 2024 - Associated Climate Data
Post: RE: Lazaridis 2024 - Associated Climate Data
It is always important to consider climate in migrations and an even bigger mistake to assume the climate of a said period was identical to that of today. That's why I think Davidski is barking up th... |
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Vinitharya |
Natural Sciences
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05-08-2024, 12:43 PM |
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Thread: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
Post: RE: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
Webb Wrote: (05-06-2024, 04:50 PM)
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jdean Wrote: (05-06-2024, 04:31 PM)
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Think it might be an idea to stop bringing up posters haplogroups as if it makes some sort of difference.
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Straight f... |
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Vinitharya |
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05-07-2024, 02:15 PM |
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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
I think it is weak to declare a sample "contaminated" if you do not like the conclusions that would be made if it were to be included. L1029 in Wielbark makes perfect sense from a modern distribution... |
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Vinitharya |
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05-06-2024, 04:14 PM |
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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
I think some people should completely separate autosomal and y-haplogroups or else keep silent about autochthonism. Well, you can firmly root Z280 to the Kiev Culture but I2a and M458, not so much. ... |
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Vinitharya |
Ancient (aDNA)
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05-06-2024, 01:59 PM |
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Thread: N in Ancient DNA
Post: RE: N in Ancient DNA
It seems like N1 made the same trek from Northeast Asia through Siberia and into Eastern Europe that R1 made, though many millennia later. |
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05-03-2024, 06:26 PM |
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Thread: The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans
Post: RE: The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans
I assume there had to be another Mycenaean founding haplogroup besides R-PF7562; R1b as a whole is the third-most common haplogroup in Greece (behind J2a and E1b1b) and PF7562 is not even a more popul... |
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05-02-2024, 10:26 PM |
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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
Yeah but how much L1029 is in the British Isles? I don't doubt it's the case with E-V13 or G2a or U152, clades that came with the Romans and the La Tène Celts, but one lonely Polabian Viking isn't go... |
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Vinitharya |
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05-01-2024, 12:41 PM |
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Thread: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Central Europe...
Post: RE: Stolarek et al: Genetic history of East-Centra...
okshtunas Wrote: (04-30-2024, 03:48 PM)
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It seems to me that we are starting from an assumption this way, and only data that fits said assumption would be accepted, whereas, all else would be disre... |
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Vinitharya |
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04-30-2024, 04:57 PM |
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Thread: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
Post: RE: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
Konieczny Wrote: (04-26-2024, 10:27 PM)
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Vinitharya Wrote: (04-26-2024, 09:22 PM)
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There was R1a in Sredny Stog, sample I6561, dated to 3500 BC, and another one in Deriivka, dated 7000 BC to 670... |
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R1b-L51
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04-27-2024, 12:34 PM |
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Thread: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
Post: RE: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
There was R1a in Sredny Stog, sample I6561, dated to 3500 BC, and another one in Deriivka, dated 7000 BC to 6700 BC, so we can dispense with the conceit that only R1b was responsible for the whole pro... |
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R1b-L51
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04-26-2024, 09:22 PM |
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Thread: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
Post: RE: R1b-L51 in Yamnaya: Lazaridis 2024
Hey, at least you were something. My line is nowhere and we apparently communicated with grunts and hand signals until one day, perhaps due to an NPE, we emerge fully-formed in Corded Ware. We're li... |
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04-22-2024, 01:17 PM |