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    Copper Artifact Discovered in Britain at a Portal Dolmen

    Archaeologists in Wales have discovered a rare copper artifact in a 5,500-year-old Neolithic tomb that could figure into the debate over whether there was a Copper Age in Britain. http://archaeology.org/news/2040-140417-wales-copper-artifact
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    Mesolithic/Neolithic Greek DNA

    http://dienekes.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/talk-by-christina-papageorgopoulou-on.html Let's see what comes out. Right now it is important to note that there's no MtDNA U, so the data at the moment is: X, K, J, H, T Can't wait to see the details! :)
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    Iron Age Bulgarian sample closely related to modern Sardinians

    The ASHG 2012 abstracts are online, and Dienekes' summarizes the following: On the Sardinian ancestry of the Tyrolean Iceman confirms that modern Sardinians are most similar to both the Tyrolean Iceman and the Swedish Neolithic TRB individual (presumably Gok4). You can find my analysis of...
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    Eurasia7 & World9 Calculators

    Two global experiments, both very similar to each other, showing variation between popultions in a simple way. I noticed diferences in my results, as others surely did too. http://dodecad.blogspot.com/2011/10/eurasia7-calculator.html http://dodecad.blogspot.com/2011/12/world9-calculator.html...
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    Regional Iberian data (From Dienekes' Blog)

    Here is the article: http://dienekes.blogspot.com/2011/12/first-assessment-of-1000-genomes.html First assessment of 1000 Genomes Iberian Spanish (IBS) sub-populations As promised, I have taken the IBS sample from the latest available 1000 Genomes data and split it into sub-populations...
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    Link between haplogroup E and poor economic performance OT about Knovas & Ferreiro

    Link between haplogroup E and poor economic performance OT about Knovas & Ferreiro You forgot the glasses in South America, too bad. Sorry for you. PD: Don't be more pathetic Agenda-man, you look like an angry clown :D
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    mtDNA K

    I decided to create a post for haplogrop K to talk about all aspects related. So here we go: I start mentioning the Basques. Today there is not much presence of haplogroup K in them, I think less than 5%. However, it seems that prehistoric Basques had higher levels of this haplogroup, reaching...
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