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There is autosomal evidence and also Y-DNA evidence. We have now a large data base of human bones for a period of time ranging from the last glaciation to the present days. According to these data,...
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I agree, this question is far to be simple. At least for me.
To my knowledge, the steppe-R1b started the genetic replacement of Britain in 2500 BC carrying a Bell Beaker pottery result of the...
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The genetic relation of the British and the neolithic farmers (arriving 4000 BC in a Mediterranean/Athlantic front) has been published and it is reasonable that these people reached the north shores...
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Thank you for your reply Moesan. I have been reading the posts of the related thread "Iberian Bell Beaker Y-DNA and mtDNA" but the last post was of July 2018 or about. There were an interesting...
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An important period of European prehistory is related to the Bell Beaker complex. An interesting study has been published in
www dot encyclopedia dot com / humanities /...
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Interesting news about prehistoric naviagation, a very important human discovery not always recognised. The log-boat (a boat made from a hollowed tree) was around 5.5 m length. Several logboats have...
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I have found the system ISOGG2019. There is a page for the 2019-2020 Haplogroup R Tree in the web isogg dot org slash tree. It is very complete and seems updated. It is different to the Eupedia R1B....
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It seems curious and confusing either. Yes, there are different systems and for that reason I concentrated in the Eupedia nomenclature, but even in that case I found a typo, if I am not wrong.
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Hello Conastoga. Basques show the greatest genetic affinity to early neolithic farmers individuals in the El Portalón cave (Atapuerca, Spain). These farmers mixed with local hunter-gatherers, in any...
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In that 2017 nature article entitled "Analysis of the R1b-DF27 haplogroup shows that a large fraction of IberianY-chromosome lineages originated recently in situ", the authors affirm that NE Iberia...
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I am not sure if this is a question for this thread, but it is related to R1b-DF27. In 2017 it was published in nature an article entitled "Analysis of the R1b-DF27 haplogroup shows that a large...
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In a PNAS article of 2015, the authors presented the first genome-wide sequence data from eight individuals associated with archaeological remains from Early European farming cultures in the El...
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The Nazi army bomb Guipuzkoa, Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and many other places in Spain.
Nazi and Franco's troops were allies against the Spanish people. Very sad.
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Hello everybody! I am very interested in linguistic and genetics (at very amateur level!). Related to the tree shown in your post, Jovialis, I note that the Central Europe R1b haplogroup is...