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R1b-M73 expanded eastward from the Volga-Ural region in the Late Copper and Early Bronze Age....
Dosage really depends on a person's diet, sun exposure and how efficiently they absorb and store vitamin D in their body. Contrarily to vitamin C, which cannot be stocked in the body, vitamin D is...
As I mentioned at the beginning of the pandemic, one of the few supplements that work in warding off Covid is vitamin D. The Guardian just published an article mentioning several studies (in the UK,...
The United Nations has recently released its E-Government Survey 2020 in which they assess the availability of e-government platforms and digital services for citizens. I have made a map using their...
The role of Agamemnon would be fine. I just didn't picture him as one of the warriors.
Maybe, but I can't imagine James Gandolfini, Tony Sirico, or Dominic Chianese playing Achilles or Hector (or Paris for that matter). :embarassed:
Agreed. I also started watching but stopped after seeing the ridiculously unhistorical cast.
I suppose that you are referring to Bridgerton on Netflix? I stopped in the middle of the first episode when I saw that Queen Charlotte was played by an actress of mixed African ancestry, that she...
What's the point of faking one's heritage, I wonder?
I have been using Google for 20+ years, performing dozens of searches per day, and seeing hundreds of ads on various websites almost every day. Yet, I think I have only clicked twice on a Google ad...
It's not the first study on this. I read about it before. I think it was in You Are No So Smart, by David McRaney, a book that is almost 10 years old.
The winter solstice is today, so Happy Saturnalia everyone!
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I have played Rome II as well. Really great game. I am yet to try Troy...
I speak British English, but took the test anyway. My closest regions are New York (upstate) and Wisconsin.
According to this website, the following people also belong to haplogroup I2:
- Gleb Svyatoslavich, Prince of Novgorod (I2-Y3120)
- American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, and poet Ralph...
This AA allele of rs601338 (= non-secretor) was already known to confer resistance to Norovirus infection. Apparently it also provides some resistance to Coronavirus. Things are not as...
Very interesting. The genetic landscape of Mongolia changed more often and more radically from the Copper Age to the Iron Age than anywhere in western Eurasia.
Here is the Y-DNA and mtDNA summary...
Do you still have problems posting? Did you try refreshing the page?
In my experience GenomeLink is very unreliable. For all objective, measurable and/or verifiable traits they got less than half right!
I have a feeling that Trump is going to win, as unbelievable as it seems for non Americans. I suppose that it is because he embodies the "American" character (at least of the red states). It reminded...
The European Union is considering a new law to ban the sale of products linked to deforestation and ecosystem destruction. Let’s make sure it passes, to save our Earth’s forests! Join the campaign to...
I have checked their website and ION chocolate is not organic, not Fairtrade and not sustainable.
There are a lot of brands of Belgian chocolates, but only 3 made it to the list, two of the most...
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H4a was found in several Neolithic European individuals, including the Cardium Pottery culture in Portugal and Spain, as well as in Neolithic Scotland and southern France, so it's likely that it...
Sparta was surely not an empire.