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All Europeans 8,000 years ago had Blue eyes
The Article is in Spanish. The article is a list of declarations about European genetics by Paleogentists Carles Lalueza-Fox. He is currently working on a ancient DNA paper called "The Genomic Prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula." The interview is a regurgitation of the narrative we've been hearing for like 2 years now. But...maybe he has access to ancient Iberian genomes which confirm this narrative. This interview might be ancient DNA confirmation Iberians, not just Northern Europeans, have a big chunk of Steppe ancestry. He may be leaking ancestry estimates for Iberians based on ancient genomes.
According to him the "Kurgans" left a "a high genetic impact" on Iberia. He claimed Iberians are "50% neolithic, and the other half is distributed between 30% kurgán and 20% hunter collector." Maju will eventually have to come to turn with Steppe ancestry being not just as he calls it "Uralic" or Eastern European or Siberian or Caucasus thing but pan European thing.
I didn't notice this before...Carles Lalueza-Fox says "Kurgans" arrived(in Western Europe?) 4,000 years ago.
"Yes, 4,000 years ago came the Kurgan people"
This could be based on new ancient Western European genomes.
The Article is in Spanish. The article is a list of declarations about European genetics by Paleogentists Carles Lalueza-Fox. He is currently working on a ancient DNA paper called "The Genomic Prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula." The interview is a regurgitation of the narrative we've been hearing for like 2 years now. But...maybe he has access to ancient Iberian genomes which confirm this narrative. This interview might be ancient DNA confirmation Iberians, not just Northern Europeans, have a big chunk of Steppe ancestry. He may be leaking ancestry estimates for Iberians based on ancient genomes.
According to him the "Kurgans" left a "a high genetic impact" on Iberia. He claimed Iberians are "50% neolithic, and the other half is distributed between 30% kurgán and 20% hunter collector." Maju will eventually have to come to turn with Steppe ancestry being not just as he calls it "Uralic" or Eastern European or Siberian or Caucasus thing but pan European thing.
I didn't notice this before...Carles Lalueza-Fox says "Kurgans" arrived(in Western Europe?) 4,000 years ago.
"Yes, 4,000 years ago came the Kurgan people"
This could be based on new ancient Western European genomes.
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