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    skeleton evolution inHumans

    An old believing was that the Human brain will be evolving regularly towards larger dimensions, so his skull. Nevertheless, without real measures it's true, I think I observe - since say three generations - decreasing dimensions of skull level (at least at the horizontal level: length+breadth)...
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    YAMPIL (Ukraine/Moldavia) barrows - what new?

    I found a survey about Yampil barrows - Did I miss some thread and if not, has somebody some clues about DNA results of these barrows? Preservation of ancient DNA in human bones from the eneolithic and Bronze Age kurgan cemeteres in Yampil region, Ukraine
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    A Paleolithic child in Poland

    Sorry, it's in French? but the Scientists vocabulary in English and French are so close one to another... Par Bernard Sécher, lundi 20 novembre 2023. Les restes humains du Paléolithique Supérieur en...
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    Descent marriages and residence practices of a 3600 years old pastoral community in Central Eurasia

    https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2303574120
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    Genomes from Middle Bronze Age Poland and Ukraine (Chyleński et al. 2023)

    Maciej Chyleński et ses collègues viennent de publier un papier intitulé: Patrilocality and hunter-gatherer-related ancestry of populations in East-Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age. Ils ont séquencé le génome de 91 anciens individus de l'Âge de Bronze ancien et moyen dans le sud de...
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    Genomic history of Luxemburg

    Histoire génomique du Luxembourg Par Bernard Sécher, jeudi 3 août 2023. ADN ancien Un projet, débuté en 2021, est en cours dont l'objectif est d'étudier l'impact des...
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    first farmers in central Europe - genetic and social diversity

    thanks to Bernard Secher: a "digest" Archives Diversité sociale et génétique des premiers fermiers d'Europe Centrale Par Bernard Sécher, samedi 15 juillet 2023. ADN ancien Les racines...
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    Male paternal kinship in a copper age multiple burial from the eastern Italian Alps

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X2300278X Thanks to Bernard Sécher
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    Genetic study Bio-archeologic analyses of a cemetery of the 400's around Basel Switzerland

    on the border between the Roman Empire and Germany (Alamans?). Thanks to Bernard Sécher: l Archives Analyses bio-archéologiques dans un cimetière daté de l'an 400 ap. JC. et situé à la frontière de l'empire Romain et la Germanie...
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    Haplo Y-R1 introduced to Eurasia by Kushites

    Y-CHROMOSOME R1 WAS INTRODUCED TO EURASIA BY KUSHITES *Clyde Winters Uthman dan Fodio Institute Chicago, Illinois 60643 http://www.cibtech.org/jls.htm Again a new revolutionaty hypothesis with magic linguistic and debatable "cognates"? I take a shoot of whisky to help myself to swallow this.
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    Tumuli of IA inSouthern Slovenia

    Is someone here aware of this paper, seemingly recent, and interesting with some Y-R1b-U152? (discovered thank to Bernard SECHER° Some kind of Italics there? Abstract DNA analysis demonstrates that all seven individuals buried in an Early Iron Age barrow at Dolge njive, southeast Slovenia...
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    Scotland DNA in details

    Have somebody seen this new survey (for me) about Scotland, more precise with more data about North subregions? (for me) https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1904761116
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    body morphology

    Body morphology : The stereotypes like long limbed south-saharian Africans and North-Africans are repeated at nausea on fora or blogs by someones. This is based, I suppose, on the mainstream and rather correct opinion that as a whole warm climates favour slim bodies when cold ones favour...
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    Where and when appeared Celtic?

    Just for my "sommer hollidays" of retired man. As I'm not aware of any new writing concerning ancient Celtic dialects, I open this thread just for bets and guesses, reasonings (even if reasoning hasn't the worth of the smallest piece of text). All that in a good mood (humor is tolerated). the...
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    Genetic study Origin and mobility of Iron Age Gaulish groups in present-day France revealed through archaeogenomics

    A new survey: Origin and mobility of Iron Age Gaulish groups in present-day France revealed through archaeogenomics Summary The Iron Age period occupies an important place in French history because the Gauls are regularly presented as the direct ancestors of the extant French population. We...
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    Vindo not Celtic not meaning "white"?

    interesting but somewhat hazardous Vindo- in Early Place NamesAnthony Durham 2021, Academia Letters
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    Redfining pre-Ind-European language families of Bronze W Europe - csaba HORVATH 2019

    Have somebody read this amazing theory???: Y-R1b Basque, Y-J2 Thyrsenian, Y-E1b Celt (I just crossed(read it, maybe I 've been mistaken) -ATW I remain doubtfull before to read it seriously...
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    Modeling Mobility and Migration in Human History

    Has somebody read this? Preprint from Daniels, Megan (ed.), Homo Migrans: Modeling Mobility and Migration in Human History. Albany: SUNY-Press, (Proceedings from a conference in Buffalo, March 2018, manuscript completed 2019). There may be small editorial and formatting changes between this...
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    re-latinised French

    Reformed French Only 40 % of native Romance words in standard French (surely less, because the study telling that is becoming old) ! Let’s keep in mind that among this primary lexicon exist quantity of words borrowed of Celtic, Germanic, Greek, pre-Celto-Latin and pre-IE words. Just for the...
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    Genome-wide analysis of nearly all the victims of a 6200 year old massacre

    Mabe (?) a new paper of Mario Novak and : Genome-wide analysis of nearly all the victims of a 6200 year old massacre. - Thanks to Bernard Sécher (Bernard Sécher blog free, in french), analysis of a Eneolithic (Chalco) pop of Croatia in Potochani (surely close to Bosnia) in a rather mountainous...
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