"a human female genome with substantial basal Eurasian ancestry, which was an ancestry component of the majority of post-Ice Age people in the Near East, North Africa, and parts of Europe."
Why...
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"a human female genome with substantial basal Eurasian ancestry, which was an ancestry component of the majority of post-Ice Age people in the Near East, North Africa, and parts of Europe."
Why...
this paper is from 2011 right?
There are various derived alleles for dark pigmentation found in sub-Saharan Africans and south Asian populations, but not in other Eurasian populations, which apparently weren't taken into account...
It's been published in a book:
https://cegu.ff.cuni.cz/en/research/publications/
https://cegu.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/50/2020/12/Guardian-of-Ancient-Egypt-1.pdf
No idea when the...
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Here's the data which was posted on Anthrogenica, from Gad et al. 2020, 'Maternal and Paternal Lineages in King Tutankhamen's family':
https://www.docdroid.net/33ZXMdf/gad-2020-y-dna-pdf
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I think the yDNA T probably came with the Anatolian Neolithic ancestry. Around the same as these people appear in Israel, another population with T-M184 appear in Morocco (Kelif el Boroud), coming...
with some people like Daniel, there really is no point. You're not dealing with a rational person.
R1b-M269 has been found in next door Israel around the same time. What if R1b-M269 is a Hyksos ruler lineage and R1b-V88 is Egyptian, two distantly related R1b lineages fighting over Egypt, epic!
It doesn't say. It refers to another study that hasn't been published yet:
'Maternal and paternal lineages in King Tutankhamun’s family.' (Gad et al., 2020)
In Kamrin et al. (eds.) 'Guardian ...
I sent you a message.
'Insights from ancient DNA analysis of Egyptian human mummies: clues to disease and kinship' (Gad et al. 2020)
“An investigative study was carried out on the familial relationships of a number of...
H4a1 has also been found in three Neolithic samples from Ireland (oldest c.3900-3700 BC). Two are males, with y-dna I2a1a and I2a1b. Two were from Megalithic burials.
Y-dna H2 (identified in a...
They have WHG lineages, and other studies have identified European ancestry in them...
http://i.imgur.com/dKXL94u.png
"we demonstrate that the age estimates of West Eurasian uniparental...
Razib Khan writes:
"Some of these dates are hard to credit. For example, I obtain a midpoint estimate of Iranian admixture into Egypt around 1836 BC! ... The authors talk about Semitic languages,...
Does anyone know what the relationship is between Nakht-Ankh's H2 subclade and ancient H2 samples from Europe?
"the maternal pool of Northern Africa appears to be characterized by at least two major components: (i) a Levantine contribution (i.e. haplogroups U6 and M1), associated with the return to Africa...
2010 BC to 1961 BC according to the paper:
"(Djehutynakht's) tomb has been firmly dated to within a generation between the end of the 11th and the beginning of the 12th Dynasties (1961–2010 BC)....
Oldest H4a1 (H4a1a), c.5300 BC:
http://i.imgur.com/xkAXwQR.jpg
Oldest U5b2b5, c.3500 BC:
http://i.imgur.com/ofkhJ4s.jpg
No you haven't shown that.
Djehutynakht is from 2000 BC, that's before the Hyksos invasion.
Also, Cushitics are a different population to Egyptians, different language, etc.
Have you changed your mind about this:
"Among more common subclades, the origins of H4 remain controversial. It hasn't been found in any Mesolithic European or Neolithic Near Eastern samples to...
Distribution of mtDNA U5:
http://i.imgur.com/YIex6IE.png
U5 peaks in northern Scandinavia/the Baltic region and in northern Spain/southern France among the Basques.
“The age of U5 is...
U5b2b5 came from Europe not from the Levant. The Lebanon sample is a modern sample, from within the last few years. It's not ancient DNA. (I checked YFull and it is U5b2b5 though...
No, that's referring to a modern sample from Lebanon, which had U5b2. The ancient Phoenician sample is from Carthage. And like I said the closest ancient samples are from Europe, which have U5b2b5....
No the closest matches are ancient samples from Spain (c.3500 BC), Switzerland (c.2900 BC), and Sardinia (c.2300 BC) which also have U5b2b5. The Phoenician mentioned in the paper was from Carthage;...