New study published March 2013.
Is this a thunderbolt?
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23240-the-father-of-all-men-is-340000-years-old.html
http://haplogroup-a.com/Ancient-Root-AJHG2013.pdf
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Does it take h. s. idaltu out of the lineage?
Homo...
I have run into a conundrum and I am looking for a way to resolve it.
Here is the problem: Haplogroup I was founded about 30,000 years ago. Most(?) genetics guys seem to agree that the first group of modern humans to populate Europe were haplogroup I - there seem to be no other candidates...
At the end of the paloelithic, Hg I subclades were essentially 100% of the population of Europe.
This map shows the approximate locations of the cultures that they had developed at that time.
Previous post-Mousterian cultures: Aurignacian, Gravettian, Solutrian, Magdalenian, etc., which are...
I accept Ken Nordtvedt's conclusions about the timing of the founding of I2a2a and b.
It is the location that seems a problem to me.
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The founding, migration and near extinction of I2a2b.
If I am reading his Warped Founders Tree correctly, I2a2a and I2a2b branched
off a proto...
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