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Late Neolithic/Bronze age Ancestors of Europeans
I'm 99.999999999999% confident that the people who lived in every inch of land in Europe in 3000 BC are not the main ancestors of people living in their land today. The only exception is Sardinia. Post-3000 BC population replacement in Europe was just as large as Neolithic population replacement. The people who migrated into/within Europe after 3000 BC, where from North or East Europe, Near East, NorthWest Africa, and Siberia.
At first people thought Europeans are full descended of the first humans to arrive in Europe 40,000 years ago. Then, they thought Europeans are a mixture of the first humans to arrive and Neolithic immigrants from the Near East. Then, people thought Europeans are a mixture of first humans to arrive in Europe, Neolithic immigrants from the Near East, and Bronze age immigrants from the Eurasian Steppe. Now, I know(maybe not anyone mainstream), Europe also faced large migrations from the Near East, North Africa, and Siberia in the Bronze or Iron age or Middle Ages.
The WHG-EEF-ANE, Northern Europe=hunter gatherers, Southern Europe-farmers, needs to be forgotten. Steppe, Neolithic Turkey, and Bronze age Middle East are the most important things to remember about European origins. WHG is a minor part of ancestry for all Europeans. It did survive best in the East Baltic, but still only around 20% of their ancestry is WHG, and most of that WHG isn't even from the Baltic.
I'm 99.999999999999% confident that the people who lived in every inch of land in Europe in 3000 BC are not the main ancestors of people living in their land today. The only exception is Sardinia. Post-3000 BC population replacement in Europe was just as large as Neolithic population replacement. The people who migrated into/within Europe after 3000 BC, where from North or East Europe, Near East, NorthWest Africa, and Siberia.
At first people thought Europeans are full descended of the first humans to arrive in Europe 40,000 years ago. Then, they thought Europeans are a mixture of the first humans to arrive and Neolithic immigrants from the Near East. Then, people thought Europeans are a mixture of first humans to arrive in Europe, Neolithic immigrants from the Near East, and Bronze age immigrants from the Eurasian Steppe. Now, I know(maybe not anyone mainstream), Europe also faced large migrations from the Near East, North Africa, and Siberia in the Bronze or Iron age or Middle Ages.
The WHG-EEF-ANE, Northern Europe=hunter gatherers, Southern Europe-farmers, needs to be forgotten. Steppe, Neolithic Turkey, and Bronze age Middle East are the most important things to remember about European origins. WHG is a minor part of ancestry for all Europeans. It did survive best in the East Baltic, but still only around 20% of their ancestry is WHG, and most of that WHG isn't even from the Baltic.