No, I would have welcomed either gender. It just so happened that for at least the last four generations the first born child is a male. I would not want to select a gender and I would leave it to...
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No, I would have welcomed either gender. It just so happened that for at least the last four generations the first born child is a male. I would not want to select a gender and I would leave it to...
My son's wife is pregnant and they will have a son, so four generations on the male side have had sons as the first born. No reason to select unless you want variety.
That woman has an awfully long red beard:lol2:. Monks wear long garments. Grand Canyon's Bright Angel trail was very challenging hike particularly on the way back even more so than Yosemite's Half...
Living in the Mount Athos caves reminds me of the Matala caves in Crete where the hippies lived in the 70s.
Interesting but I highly doubt that Byzantium had 100,000 inhabitants before Constantine made it the capital.
You can't tell humanity's story solely with DNA. Archaeology and isotope analysis have to be co-equal.
Can we have just one thread where Albanians can insult each other to their heart's content but can you guys not pollute every thread?
Delaware Chancery which is the venue, is very matter of fact, you signed a contract with no contingencies and no due diligence you have to stick to it. They don't mess around. I looked at the contact...
Well he waived due diligence so he has no recourse except drag the case through the courts.
Maybe Twitter can suspend his twitter account since he's been using his account there to talk down...
Are we totally ignoring the Far East and Southeast Asia? I don't know, I'm asking.
Wow, you are just not close to anybody are you? You must have a lot of admixture.
Yeah, we need much more from pre-medieval times to medieval times everywhere since there was so much movement of populations.
Santorini is a must see island. Been there many a time. Don't neglect to go visit a winery or two. The white wines of Santorini are very pleasant. You probably do not have time to visit the caldera...
Very true about trying to recreate one's native dishes in a different country. Everything tastes different, following the exact same recipe.
Southern Italians could have immigrated to Rome also. The Anatolia and Middle East component disappeared for the same reason that it appeared. Artisans, artists, builders and intellectuals went...
Would North African slaves have worked in the mines in the Iberia peninsula?
Why? Why would it matter to you?
Ha, I'm 55% EEF, 22% steppe and 23% HG. No idea if it's CHG or any other HG.
G2a is also a big player in Ancient Greece and it's not IE.
Not without but with small amounts.
Genetics and linguistics are not always coincident.
Mountainous areas like northern Greece, Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro limited contact between adjoining populations leading to inbreeding, founder effects, genetic drift so that even though you started...
-akis suffix is very typical of Cretan surnames.
My wife's 44% Southern Italian, 29% Scottish and 18% English and northwest Europe for the main components. While her maternal grandmother was from Calabria, her maternal grandfather is from L'...
Yeah but ho do you account for the Helladic_MBA sample?