Twilight
Regular Member
- Messages
- 956
- Reaction score
- 91
- Points
- 28
- Location
- Clinton, Washington
- Ethnic group
- 15/32 British, 5/32 German, 9/64 Irish, 1/8 Scots Gaelic, 5/64 French, 1/32 Welsh
- Y-DNA haplogroup
- R1b-U152-Z56-BY3957
- mtDNA haplogroup
- J1c7a
Milk was a trendy food to the Ancient Britians so how did milk get so popular in that area?
Well we know that Dairy came with the Neolithic, spreading into Europe and in 4,000 BC both the Linear Pottery Cultures; G2a & I2 (J1 & T) and Printed Cardium Pottery Culture;G2a, I2 & E1b1b (J1&T) was genetically encroaching on the Megalithic Culture about the same time when milk became popular in Britian. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-...949776/?no-ist
http://www.dairygoodness.ca/milk/the-history-of-milk#
http://www.eupedia.com/europe/neolit...late_neolithic
Considering that Taurus Cows were domesticated in the Taurus Mountains, how did the Cows get to Europe? On a speculative note, the J1 folks were living in the Taurus Mountains about 9,000 BC and a minority band of J1 folks assimilated into the G2a clan bringing their cattle with them
http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplog....shtml#origins
Well we know that Dairy came with the Neolithic, spreading into Europe and in 4,000 BC both the Linear Pottery Cultures; G2a & I2 (J1 & T) and Printed Cardium Pottery Culture;G2a, I2 & E1b1b (J1&T) was genetically encroaching on the Megalithic Culture about the same time when milk became popular in Britian. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-...949776/?no-ist
http://www.dairygoodness.ca/milk/the-history-of-milk#
http://www.eupedia.com/europe/neolit...late_neolithic
Considering that Taurus Cows were domesticated in the Taurus Mountains, how did the Cows get to Europe? On a speculative note, the J1 folks were living in the Taurus Mountains about 9,000 BC and a minority band of J1 folks assimilated into the G2a clan bringing their cattle with them
http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplog....shtml#origins