Tomenable
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- W6a
Some of Iron Age Poles were autosomally like Iron Age Jutland:
http://www.actabp.pl/#Archiwum?./supl/2_2018.html
^^^ I guess it explains Denmark in my DNA Tribes results?:
Increased mobility in Iron Age Europe:
http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/114/46/12213/F4.large.jpg
"We also infer that this Holocene rise in mobility occurred in at least three distinct stages: the first centering on the well-known population expansion at the beginning of the Neolithic, and the second and third centering on the beginning of the Bronze Age and the late Iron Age, respectively. These findings suggest a strong link between technological change and human mobility in Holocene Western Eurasia and demonstrate the utility of this framework for exploring changes in mobility through space and time."
Links:
http://www.pnas.org/content/114/46/12213
https://www.gnxp.com/WordPress/2018/09/22/t..._medium=twitter
http://www.actabp.pl/#Archiwum?./supl/2_2018.html
^^^ I guess it explains Denmark in my DNA Tribes results?:
Increased mobility in Iron Age Europe:
http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/114/46/12213/F4.large.jpg
"We also infer that this Holocene rise in mobility occurred in at least three distinct stages: the first centering on the well-known population expansion at the beginning of the Neolithic, and the second and third centering on the beginning of the Bronze Age and the late Iron Age, respectively. These findings suggest a strong link between technological change and human mobility in Holocene Western Eurasia and demonstrate the utility of this framework for exploring changes in mobility through space and time."
Links:
http://www.pnas.org/content/114/46/12213
https://www.gnxp.com/WordPress/2018/09/22/t..._medium=twitter