An excerpt from the study.
4 of the 6 Latins were similar to Etruscans.
It is a small sample size, so one could look at those 2 "outliers" as accounting for 1/3rd or 33% of the Latin samples.
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An excerpt from the study.
4 of the 6 Latins were similar to Etruscans.
It is a small sample size, so one could look at those 2 "outliers" as accounting for 1/3rd or 33% of the Latin samples.
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But what is your (their) take on those samples though? Even without MTA, I would assume I have a close affinity to R850 and R437, they plot close to southern Italians. Plus, the study models them...
I don't know, but I do know I have a relatively close similarity to Southern Albanians. Perhaps that may have something to do with it.
My comment is based on my observation that I have only seen Italians get the Latin samples R850 and R437, on this calculator.
What do you (they) think about those samples?
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Indonesian rock art dated to 44,000 years old seems to show mythological figures in a hunting scene.
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Here is the study:
https://elifesciences.org/articles/51662
I think it is noteworthy to point out that Stuvane gets 437, and 850, because those samples are the only Latins I've seen Italians (north or south) get thus far.
I wonder if those other "Latin"...
Indeed, the R1 Protovillanovan sample has a close affinity to Northern Italians. I recall there was an Albanian that also gets it as his number one (or close to it), back thread.
Initially I had...
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I saw that movie the other day, it was great. That's a good point. Over aggression is a lack of discipline. Humans actually became more proficient at violence through "self-domestication", because...
Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting, more Italians, showing a relatively stronger affinity specifically for the Latins R437 and R850 in the Iron Age.
Destroy your computer and move to Sudan. :grin:
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I get exactly those three too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhTnDaEmA5k
"Though our brains are big, our skulls are smaller"
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/12/early-humans-domesticated-themselves-new-genetic-evidence-suggests
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Here are the first 10 samples I get on MTA from 1000 AD - 1400 AD. The first 8 are from Villa Magna, with R65 at 8.682:
Medieval Villa Magna Italy (1100 AD)...
I like British humor, and I have to say that Britsh people make for the best tour guides because of it.
My family is 100% from the province of Bari.
https://i.imgur.com/XcU2dB6.jpg
This map shows how the US really has 11 separate 'nations' with entirely different cultures
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Delving into it now.
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I guess that's a lot of money in some places!
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Oddly, the writing-style of the paper reads almost impassioned about disproving it.
Looks like the plague did hit Italy hard, but the Gothic Wars, political de-stablization, and famine took the lion's share of demographic change. However this was nearly half a century AFTER the fall...