Nice to see that your counter argument is anecdotal and an ad hominem. Perfect example of the childish attitude and willful ignorance that is your answer to the mountain of data that directly...
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Nice to see that your counter argument is anecdotal and an ad hominem. Perfect example of the childish attitude and willful ignorance that is your answer to the mountain of data that directly...
All wrong. The Unetice samples were all (3/3) I2 y dna and had less Yamnaya admixture than the Bell Beakers who were all (3/3) R1b y dna. All of the Yamnaya samples tested so far have had dark hair...
As an I2a1 individual I think its high time you all went back to Siberia. You've quite overstayed your welcome.
The R1b in the Yamnaya is all Z2103, not ancestral to Western European R1b. That means R1b spread into Europe PRIOR the existence of the Yamnaya. So many people were right and yet so wrong, credit to...
5000 B.C. R1b1 in Spain. I think this is rewriting everything. All of the Yamnaya R1b.
http://biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2015/02/10/013433.full.pdf
You're CIA? What a coincidence I'm batman
So there is this brand new paper supporting the Steppe PIE theory, then there are some bits of information from the upcoming Reich lab Yamnaya paper implying they do not believe the Yamanya were the...
Yamnaya were not partly Mongoloid. For this reason I don't believe we will see N in their y dna.
The Yamna culture of the Pontic-Caspian steppe is recorded for an enormous territory between the...
I was very confused as to why the maps don't actually correlate to the data in the sources you posted. I see now that you copied the maps from the Britain's DNA site and are just pretending that you...
What makes you say that it won't be out for years? Patterson said it was already with the editor, so it should be finished...
I think there are going to be some big surprises in the paper :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8TPXFoXO5A
Well the h13 is from 4400 to 3700 BP so I would guess bell beaker ancestor was in crete at least that old.
Really? I read a Y DNA study on Crete and they found R1b1a1 M73 there, the Y DNA study on Sardinia found R2a1 and R1b1c. Both point to R1b being old in those areas.
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It is brave of you to admit that. Good for you!
I just don't understand how anybody could read this page top to bottom and tell me that Bell Beakers weren't a migratory people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_culture
Skeletal studies
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Well first off it isn't my theory, go look at the link I posted from the Eurogenes blog. There are also the 2 instances of R1b found in Beaker people, but the origin of R1b in the Beaker people is...
The best theory on R1b right now is that it spread into Europe with the Beaker Culture. Before that it was in Crete with the Minoan civilization. The Beakers spoke Basque which is the language of...
So after all these people met up and invented the PIE language they all just shook hands and parted ways? That convinently explains why the irish and basques have such a homogeneous make up. I dont...
What about the r1a in corded ware? Why did R1b decide to rape everybody in Western Europe but not the East or central or balkans?
I think its like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icmRCixQrx8
if R1b was associated with the spread of Indo European languages then why in the African R1b hot spot do they not speak an Indo European language?
looks really cool I like what you did, the haplogroup frequency maps 404 error for me though
I don't understand how you can just willy nilly combine data from different studies that don't even test for the subclades you have listed in your results. I looked at most of them and none of them...
probably related to being R1b