Exactly.
It just feels like the OP of this thread is continuing down the path of his preferred pet theory. I would love to see some legitimate peer review process of the articles in the original...
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Exactly.
It just feels like the OP of this thread is continuing down the path of his preferred pet theory. I would love to see some legitimate peer review process of the articles in the original...
But the real question is, where is the legitimate evidence of his theory? I've not seen any corroborating activity of others discussing "Linear Elamite" or as OP calls it, "Linear Gutian". Where is...
Those words you cite are merely similar in "spelling" and are not a strong argument in your favour.
Unfortunately I cannot read Persian and I feel a large amount of potential review of your work by...
Sure, that's the important thing to most historians, but misrepresenting genetic data to try and support ones theory is just bad practice. The Goths and Gutians are most certainly different people. I...
I'm referring to your citation of the artifacts from Luristan and the perceived similarity to artifacts found in Scandinavia. You still haven't confirmed any connection between Gutians and Goths, and...
You are still using the same sources which were proved to be nonsense to you on not only this forum but elsewhere as well. This just screams of academic dishonesty. Where is your actual evidence....
It is unlikely that they all came as full tribes to the entirety of England. The history of this period is much more complex than you seem to be making it out to be.
The difference is not that pronounced, all British Isles populations share some common ancestry.
FYI Normans are not Vikings. Not even close. Part of Normandy saw Scandinavian settlement, but...
So he's still pushing the same hogwash. Using the same outdated sources and the same mental gymnastics to prove a bizarre theory.
Still with complete misrepresentation of current scientific work...
I had a feeling just reading the title of this thread.
It's a good find, and certainly a good sign for several origin theories of modern I1. It's taken a long time to find a relevant I1 in the Scandinavian Late Neolithic/Nordic Bronze Age range. Whether...
Not really. That is something far more dynamic than haplogroups IMO. If you are referring to specific family groups being determined through Y-DNA then sure, this has been shown in many surname DNA...
Some users from Anthrogenica have analyzed the BAMs of these specific samples and these are the results:
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Z93 did not directly originate in M513, M513 is phyloequivalent to L62, L63, L120, M420, M449, M511 all of which define R1a. R-Z93 is downstream of Z645 which is downstream of M417 which is...
R-Z93 is downstream of R-M459>M198>M417>Z645,
The quote you provided says "mutations understood to be equivalent to M420" which in other words they are phyloequivalent; meaning they define this...
So why do we find seaxes in Anglo-Saxon graves within England? Why do we find seaxes among related Germanic people (Longobards - who had Saxon contact and brought Saxons to Italy with them), Franks...
Perhaps you descend from Varangians or Normans?
The Viking DNA paper found an individual who belongs to I-M227:
"VK50 Gotland_Kopparsvik-53.64 was reported I1a1a1a1a (corresponds to I-M227) in preprint"
VK50 is an individual from a Viking...
I have read them, and they are not evidence. They are coincidental, if vaguely similar orthographies for words or terms in different languages. Show me concrete verifiable evidence with supporting...
YFull estimates that IJ formed 47,200 years ago and the TMRCA (time to most recent ancestor for both I and J) is estimated to be 42,900 years ago: https://www.yfull.com/tree/IJ/
Provide your "hundreds of evidences" that show they were Germanic (I've requested this a lot).
Your Russian map appears to be based on the Anatolian hypothesis.
This exactly.
I'm going to just point out that Cyrus is not a sock account, he is not the same person as the one whom Maciamo banned permanently.
Naw man, no rule. Believe what you want, but know that you...
Au contraire, you misunderstand me.
You've repeatedly argued an Iranocentric view in which you've made extravagant claims with no backing evidence outside of orthographic similarities (Saxon,...
I'm not denying that components of Greek ancestry comes from elsewhere (to the east). However, we need to make the distinction that Iranian-farmer ancestry is not the same as "Iranian" people of...