I'm not sure. I have to delve deeper to find out if the following is accurate. I'm more and more skeptical of Wiki:
"Early settlement[edit]The earliest period A, is dated to the proto Halaf...
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I'm not sure. I have to delve deeper to find out if the following is accurate. I'm more and more skeptical of Wiki:
"Early settlement[edit]The earliest period A, is dated to the proto Halaf...
Of course I don't mind. Sorry it's hard to read: 10.29 (Abruzzi) to 16.9 (West Sicily).
I have some better West Sicily samples, though: 12-13 and:
11.98841107
TP08_Busby_2015
I have no idea why anyone would think Brak was "northern", and certainly not Uruk, or Jericho.
Even Kura Araxes is the Southern Caucasus.
When these great cities began to be built, the steppe...
Well, those people hiding out in the foothills of the Apennines and the Apennines themselves have kept a lot of their Copper Age EEF ancestry. It shows up for me in other analyses as well.
For...
You can start around 7:40, as I'm sure everyone knows the requirements:
It starts around 3800 BC. Tied to the movement from the Caucasus south and west with their advanced metallurgy?
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More in the ballpark, but still not great. Perhaps because there's no Emilian or Eastern Ligurian samples? Still don't understand the Corsica matches. Some French ancestry in some of those samples?...
Not that much better:
Distance to:
Angela
10.29025753
ItalyAbruzzo21_Behar_2013
I've sort of lost the plot so I'll have to go back and try to find the other coordinates. Thanks Salento. :)
Distance to:
Angela
12.14671972
Kosovo1
Thanks, I was just reading it. I like the itinerary a lot; although I've been to some of the places before no problem going again, and I really like that it goes to Ephesus and Istanbul. :)
You have to give me the trip info. The itinerary sounds great.
This year, though, if all goes well I'm going home for the grape harvest at the end of September, beginning of October.
As...
I'll say it again.
U-106 and I1 are not a big enough presence in Toscana to change those "Imperial Age" Tuscans into Modern Tuscans.
You can't even say that Germanic women changed the...
Well, makes sense doesn't it? Of those not killed directly by conquerors, many died of our diseases, to which they had no immunity.
The 50% figure is only if you limit it to two groups.
Also from Clemente et al:
"The primary feature distinguishing the Helladic-Logkas-MBA from the contemporary Minoan-Lasithi-MBA, as well as...
For the record, we've been saying on this site for years, or at least I have, that the Mycenaeans were probably R-Z103.
I also found any relationship between the Proto-Greeks and Corded Ware...
I'm not going to go over and over this. Most of the Szolad samples were more "northern", i.e. British or Germanic like. We can trace the level of genetic impact for them because we have the yDna of...
So, your proof is a few textual references for an unknown number of refugees from Noricum etc. going to unknown places in Italia around 488.
First off, I guess some of the "Romans" in the...
I have yet to see any factual foundation for your point number one, but that doesn't surprise me. Furthermore, it's nonsensical. By going south they would be going straight into the mouth of the hell...
I completely agree with everything you just said.
If you'll permit me a suggestion, only listen to what used to be called, the "lawtubers". No politics, no posturing and creating division, no...
If somebody pops in, and that includes the members of the Reich team when the paper comes out, with the old, well, the Germans came in and made all Italians including Central Italians more northern...
It is R1016, Castel de Decima, my closest sample from Antonio et al, and to the best of my recollection it's by no means the most "northern" of the samples, despite the fact it's very old.
Castel...
Lecce is like a Baroque fantasy; so lovely.
Had no idea he was from an Arbereshe family. It shows their complete incorporation into Italian culture, and the inclusivity of that culture.
I had...
How marvelous. I hope you have time to go to Pompeii for a few hours.
I said "hinted" to be precise, not stated.
"discover that it was admixture of Natufian-related ancestry from the Levant—mediated by Mesopotamian and Levantine farmers, and marked by at least two...
Well, at least one sample was described as coming from a wealthy grave, so, there is an "elite" sample.
I've recently gone down a Galli-Curci rabbit hole. Here she is paired with Tito Schipa, whom I've always liked.
It's just heaven. She's spoiling me for everyone else. Even with these old...