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    Genetics Question

    Where did the R-M269 founder live? [ "Yet, the second scenario must also explain why the Y-chromosome gene pools of Anatolia and of the steppe were disjoint, for it is not only in Anatolia that steppe-derived Y-chromosomes are rare, but also on the steppe that Near Eastern-derived ones are also...
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    Genetic study The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans

    looks like Population geneticists are following PIE linguists' steps. Everyone knows that there is no one evidence of R1a, R1b or J people to speak PIE at bronze age: ["Originally Posted by Tutut: Linguists believe that the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), from which all Indo-European...
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    Genetic study The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans

    ^ I quoted several times that Ural south east had contacted Caspian south east from meso to enolithic according to archaeology. 40% of EHG have Hg Q. EHG r1a with Mt DNA C was buried with neolithic baikal typed pottery, introducing supine position (like neolithic baikal) at Europe for the first...
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    Genetic study A genomic history of the North Pontic Region from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age

    I also think that yamna people did not survive. It is b/c catacomb culture Z2103 people seems not to be descendants of yamna.; https://www.eupedia.com/forum/threads/how-can-ie-migration-be-explained-without-mentioning-seima-turbino.39141/page-12#post-679897 However, Helladic-Logkas-MBA...
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    Genetic study A genomic history of the North Pontic Region from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age

    " Over the last couple of hundred years, linguists have figured out a lot about that first Indo-European language, including many of the words it used and some of the grammatical rules that governed it. Along the way, they’ve come up with theories about who its original speakers were, where and...
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    How can IE migration be explained without mentioning Seima Turbino?

    ^ I think ancient people's burial is their identity. They did just as their ancestors did. yamna identity: afansievo identity: afansievo identity even at Mongolia 1,500 km distant from afansievo altai zone however, z2103 catacomb people at yamna zone, who follow their fathers did...
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    How can IE migration be explained without mentioning Seima Turbino?

    ^ to sredny stog from according to Kortlandt "If we can identify Indo-Hittite and Indo-European with the beginning and the end of the Sredny Stog culture, respectively, it will be clear that the linguistic evidence from our family does not lead us beyond Gimbutas’ secondary homeland and...
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    How can IE migration be explained without mentioning Seima Turbino?

    seima turbino ^ Burial ground Sopka https://arheologija.ru/pamyatniki-seyminsko-turbinskogo-tipa-v-evrazii/ ttps://i.imgur.com/Hu3n53p.png
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    How can IE migration be explained without mentioning Seima Turbino?

    ^ "Rawson pointed to an earlysecond millennium BCE metal prototype from the Sintashta cultural complex in the northern steppes east of the Ural Mountains (Anthony,2007:392; Rawson, 2013). Only one example (M92) from the Jin cemetery at Tianma-Qucun (western zhou) parallels this model. Both...
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    How can IE migration be explained without mentioning Seima Turbino?

    western zhou: ^ Yupei "Buryat woman (Irkutsk) in formal regalia of cascading chain and 4multi-strand beaded ornaments suspended from spacer plaques. Collection ofPeter the Great’s Museum of Anthropology and Ethnology, St. Petersburg. Early20th c. After Basilov, 1989:90."...
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    How can IE migration be explained without mentioning Seima Turbino?

    Dahekou Cemetery of the Western Zhou Dynasty (c. 11th century-771 BC) https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202404/10/WS66167715a31082fc043c1405_1.html https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352409X22004886
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    How can IE migration be explained without mentioning Seima Turbino?

    The many monkey face carvings (with spiral) unearthed from the archaeological excavations of Shimao Ancient City: https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/35079084 Mayan monkey with spiral: "Three monkeys sit cross-legged. Each holds a cacao pod and wears an ornament around their neck. This polychrome...
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    Iranian glass beads found at 'UK's Pompeii' near Peterborough

    Cambridge "Some of the beads "didn't move very far from where they were found so we know which order they where strung", said Alison Sheridan" https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-68667398 A collection of tools and ornaments from the late Bronze Age Adabrock hoard (1,000 -800bc)...
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    Catacomb Culture as source of Greek, Albanian, Armenian

    I think there is no tiny one evidence that ancient steppe admixture people spoke PIE. As cimmerian, scythian and sarmatian have different origins, yamna people were different from z2103 catacomb people, b/c their culture is so different. Anthony tried to connect catacomb clay-covered mask to...
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    upside-down pyramids?

    ^ 4,300 year old city on shimao pyramid at northwest china: 5,000 year old city on caral pyramid at Peru: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2018/08/30/human-sacrifices-at-massive-pyramid-along-great-wall-change-archaeologists-view-of-early-china/?sh=47512b8944b9...
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