Barrister
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Hi all,
Just trying to better understand the original Y-dna of Indo-european civilization. I am led to believe that haplogroup R in it's various clades is the primary carrier and founder of Indo-european culture????
How does haplogroup I fit into this? Were these people adopters of indo-european culture by forced invasion?
Does anyone have any idea how this actually unfolded? What kind of time-frame are we looking at?
What was the pre-IE culture of haplogroup I?
I noticed that this haplogroup, especially I1 is in substantially larger quantities in Scandinavia and North germany, why has it maintained such a strong presence here? Would the engineering reputation of these people have something to do with their levels of creativity from their hunter/gatherer lifestyle combined with the disciplinary elements of indo-european culture?
Thanks
Just trying to better understand the original Y-dna of Indo-european civilization. I am led to believe that haplogroup R in it's various clades is the primary carrier and founder of Indo-european culture????
How does haplogroup I fit into this? Were these people adopters of indo-european culture by forced invasion?
Does anyone have any idea how this actually unfolded? What kind of time-frame are we looking at?
What was the pre-IE culture of haplogroup I?
I noticed that this haplogroup, especially I1 is in substantially larger quantities in Scandinavia and North germany, why has it maintained such a strong presence here? Would the engineering reputation of these people have something to do with their levels of creativity from their hunter/gatherer lifestyle combined with the disciplinary elements of indo-european culture?
Thanks