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Today,
21:25
Jovialis
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J-L70 - a much needed update
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It is not impossible, but I think it is unlikely that it should account for the entirety of Europe. I only contend that it is within the realm of...
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Today,
21:22
SUPREEEEEME
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Within the Empire. Many of the regions where we notice greater concentrations, I've noticed these units wound up. Correct me if I'm wrong, but to...
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Today,
21:15
Jovialis
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What is the connection you are making, that Syrian Auxiliary are responsible for the majority of J-L70 in all of Europe? Even places outside of the...
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Today,
21:13
SUPREEEEEME
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Azzurro says if you need to contact him, you can do so on Anthrogenica.
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Today,
21:03
Ralphie Boy
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Thank you, that’s a good idea, to check other blogs in hopes someone posted results. FTDNA has an L24 project with public results that I checked.
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Today,
21:01
Angela
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Eurogenes Hunter_Gatherer vs. Farmer Admixture Proportions
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Problem is that Eurogenes seems to have disavowed his own calculators.
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Today,
20:59
Angela
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Genome-wide analysis of nearly all the victims of a 6200 year old massacre
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Paleogenetics
So, basically like LBK, Anatolian farmer plus 9-10 % WHG. There weren't many WHG in the Balkans so that may explain it, plus the fact that it took...
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Today,
20:57
SUPREEEEEME
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J-L70's TMRCA is 1800 BCE, which is in the Middle Bronze Age. The main diversification of branches was between 1400 BCE and 1100 BCE. I don't...
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Today,
20:53
Jovialis
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There's a possibility the migration from the east was continuing into that time. EBA is speculated as the earliest possible time for the ramp-up....
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Today,
20:53
SUPREEEEEME
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I don't think any of these regions are not accounted for. I would imagine that the Syrian Auxiliaries were the primary force. Anatolian Auxiliaries...
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Today,
20:49
SUPREEEEEME
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J-L70 is MBA, not EBA.
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Today,
20:49
Azzurro
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Wait for Supreme to answer on this one, I responded to your quotation of Brick
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Today,
20:47
Jovialis
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See above post.
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Today,
20:46
Philjames100
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Origin of the Basques
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Ok, thanks.
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Today,
20:46
Azzurro
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Roman Expansion this is an easy one, we already have evidence for this https://www.yfull.com/tree/J-BY242/ The Roman sample is the same age as...
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Today,
20:46
Jovialis
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NM, I see your response. You can't be confident about that, because there was a pulse of Iran-like ancestry in the EBA. This makes me assume that...
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Today,
20:44
Jovialis
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How do you explain it existing in places that don't fit into that scenario, as Brick pointed out?
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Today,
20:42
Azzurro
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Hope he changes his mind, I don't know if you saw the L70 thread on AG, several members are posting there, including me and Supreme. Does your...
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Today,
20:37
Ralphie Boy
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Unfortunately, the relative who tested for L70 was not interested in further Y DNA analysis, only autosomal DNA and genealogical matches. I think Y...
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Today,
20:23
SUPREEEEEME
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I don't understand the relevance of autosomal DNA here. This is why I find your argument flawed: There are a handful of Greek J-L70 lines...
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Today,
19:53
tiotrag
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The effects of covid vaccine. We sign to be guinea pigs in a vaccine experiment?
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World News
I don't think you're vaccinated anywhere unless you sign on your own. You are stimulated for this by the "media industry". I found a reporting base...
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Today,
19:46
Maciamo
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Where is H1c3d found?
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H
Haplogroups H1c and H1c3 are found principally in Scandinavia, North Germany, Britain and Ireland. H1c3d however is very rare. You can check the...
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Today,
19:09
Angela
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Latin Levantines in the Middle East
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I love learning about something I didn't even know existed, and this is one of those things, despite the fact that I thought I knew quite a bit about...
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Today,
19:01
Azzurro
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J-L70 - a much needed update
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Luckily I can skate haha, I did before with L70. I like that name for the infraction, back handed insult, I have to admit that is clever.
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Today,
18:58
MOESAN
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Genome-wide analysis of nearly all the victims of a 6200 year old massacre
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Les auteurs ont ensuite recherché d'éventuelles relations familiales entre ces individus. Ils ont ainsi montré que seulement onze individus ...
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Today,
18:57
MOESAN
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Genome-wide analysis of nearly all the victims of a 6200 year old massacre
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Les mesures de datation au radiocarbone ont montré que ces squelettes datent de 4200 av. JC. correspondant à la culture Énéolithique (âge du ...
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Today,
18:56
MOESAN
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Genome-wide analysis of nearly all the victims of a 6200 year old massacre
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some copy and paste of his blog, a very peaceful one indeed: La violence est présente dans les sociétés humaines depuis au moins 13.000 ans comme...
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Today,
18:55
MOESAN
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Genome-wide analysis of nearly all the victims of a 6200 year old massacre
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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...
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