And the reason is the currently available data, both genetics and archaeological.
- Genetically, the patrilineages are clearly EHG derived, and the IE were an patrilinear and agnatic people....
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And the reason is the currently available data, both genetics and archaeological.
- Genetically, the patrilineages are clearly EHG derived, and the IE were an patrilinear and agnatic people....
Yes, e.g.:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hittite_laws
They were less cruel and inhumane in their punishments, as well as more concerned about the individual, more generally speaking. This is...
You do realise that I'm not talking about Greeks in the later periods, but Mycenaean Greeks, and also how those developed in the Dark Age to classical era Greeks.
Take for example some aspects of...
A civilisation might go in the completely wrong direction and heading towards a dead end though. E.g. many of the early, pre-IE civilisations were more or less theocracies and priest states. If they...
They can move out of their homeland or organise military campaigns more easily than agriculturalists, which being bound to their soil and harvests. In Mesopotamia, we have the description of such a...
First of all, they were not unskilled savages by any means, but had their advantages. Secondly, most civilisations became weak over time, and prey to more warlike pastoralists, which had a better...
That's quite a disappointment.
Today is the first time AG is fully back and accessible.
Especially in the field of ancient DNA and archaeology, as in history, opinions and interpretations matter a lot, because the facts can be ambiguous or distorted easily. Archaeogenetics primarily...
Depends like always primarily on the references you are using. Will be seen with more samples from pre-Slavic Serbia.
The Bronze Age R-Z283 likely came from Mierzanowice-Kostany into the formation of Füzesabony. And it will have been present in Trzciniec-Komarow into Lusatians, especially Eastern Lusatian periphery...
That's just a fundamental problem, if just one person has access to the background administration and account. You don't know what happened, but whatever happened, there would have been enough people...
That problem will be only solved by analysing way more data, especially from the Late Antiquity and Early Medieval period. And something like G25 might help if pointing to e.g. recent vs. ancient...
That's not fair. Actually, Erik and others which had more inside knowledge on the lecture explicitly refrained from telling too much details and many of the other leaks came about from floating...
That's not what I'm saying, but bring many such people which have a basic knowledge together and some alternatives might emerge which are highly more probable. For example, the team around Reich...
Sometimes its not about knowing better, but being less ideologically and personally constraint as well. Like a migrationist stance was and in some respects still is problematic in the field because...
We have to wait for the paper which claimed that at the beginning of the LBA "Central-Eastern European" ancestry appeared in the Aegean. The most likely scenario is that Proto-Greeks came with mixed...
It was done, its possible, but its oftentimes rather unreliable, because of the size of the segments.
I think the long term goal should be to work from generation to generation. Like take for...
There isn't a strict border between Bosut, Basarabi and even Ferigile to some extent. Kalakaca is the great unknown, as it might have foreign influence from non-Channelled Ware people and this...
From my perspective its rather about more opinions of different knowledgeable people. It doesn't hurt if more people get on it, which is why I was always on both boards and read what different people...
The huge difference for E-V13 is that we know a lot about its later distribution in Central and South Eastern Europe from ancient DNA, as well as having a solid base of modern samples and a well-to...
The main reasons for Germans not to test are concerns about privacy and what the big, international companies might do with their data. That's the No. 1 reason for Germans not to test. Everything...
No, he is obviously no Serb, but Spanish. That's an international business.
My focus is on two things:
- where are the E-V13 samples from, which region and cultural formation in particular.
-...
Unfortunately that happens almost everywhere and its just unfair. The question is however, whether the banning was really just because of disagreement, or because of the way it was articulated. My...
The piece just proves the two points I made, with data being hidden due to mainly two factors:
- undersampled Romania
- cremation horizon
All related groups being affected by this, with E-V13...