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    the introduction of domestic cattle and the process of Neolithization to Galicia - ES

    Great reference! I have downloaded the paper (Brunel20) and surely enjoy the lecture.
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    the introduction of domestic cattle and the process of Neolithization to Galicia - ES

    Very informative post @bicicleur 2. Let me show my summary about neolithization: 1. In the Cantabrian region it is around 6000-5000 BC. 2. Much less is known about Galicia. 3. CW farmers settled in South Portugal 5500 BC. 4. CW farmers settled in Les Bréguières (around) 5300 BC. In the PCA...
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    the introduction of domestic cattle and the process of Neolithization to Galicia - ES

    I follow with high interest your posts. Perhaps I am wrong, but let me clarify my point of view: In the cited paper: "Genetic affinities with Iberian Neolithic individuals indicate that British Neolithic people were mostly descended from Aegean farmers who followed the Mediterranean route of...
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    the introduction of domestic cattle and the process of Neolithization to Galicia - ES

    There is a paper that demonstrates a genetic affinity of British and Iberian neolithic pops. "Ancient genomes indicate population replacement in Early Neolithic Britain", Nature Ecology & Evolution volume 3, pages 765–771 (2019). In other words, the neolithic anatolians reached the isles in 4000...
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    Celtic and Italic from the West – the Genetic Evidence

    Not sure if this paper is relevant. Bell Beaker cultural package in the East European periphery of the phenomenon: a case of ritual features in north-eastern Poland Dariusz Manasterski, Katarzyna Januszek, Adam Wawrusiewicz, and Aleksandra Klecha Documenta Praehistorica XLVII (2020) "In the...
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    Celtic and Italic from the West – the Genetic Evidence

    Map updated with Central Europe data.
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    Celtic and Italic from the West – the Genetic Evidence

    I have plotted 3000-2000 BCE R1b individuals in the @bicicleur map (Spain, France and Switzerland). Obviously, data fit the Hallstatt territory. In Iberia seems that these IE or PIE people control the Atlantic shore and the non-IE people control the Mediterranean shore. Final eneolithic l...
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    Celtic and Italic from the West – the Genetic Evidence

    Thank you for the post, @Ygorcs. I completely agree with you that it is not likely that R1b spread from the West (even in my amateur-no geneticist opinion). We can think on an average flow from the East but, in my opinion, it is also possible people flowing back and forth and bringing their...
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    Celtic and Italic from the West – the Genetic Evidence

    Thank you for your comment, @Moesan. Very interesting the hypothesis of more than a language in Tartessos with one surely Celtic and maybe late intrusive. Perhaps consequence of a maritime connection between the SW of Iberia and the north of France/Germany/...?
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    Celtic and Italic from the West – the Genetic Evidence

    Tibor Fehér: Celtic and Italic from the West – the Genetic Evidence, Academia Letters, July 2021. Celtic studies in the last two decades lead by John T. Koch and Barry Cunliffe have questioned the validity of the long-time theory “Hallstatt Iron Age = proto-Celtic culture”, arguing for an...
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    What is your y-haplogroup?

    My Y hg: J-L26
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    New map of the Bell Beaker phenomenon

    @Maciamo Thanks for this interesting thread. Perhaps can be relevant this article: "Around Maritime beaker: the vases à cordon, linear beakers and épicampaniforme productions in north-western France". Author: QUENTIN FAVREL, Préhistoires Méditerranéennes, 8, 2020. There is a Chronological and...
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    Oral bacteria of a 19000 yo woman was analysed and related to later modern humans

    https://www dot pnas dot org/content/118/20/e2021655118 Title: The evolution and changing ecology of the African hominid oral microbiome. PNAS 2018. "The oral microbiome plays key roles in human biology ..." "To better understand the evolution and changing ecology of the human oral...
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    Roman frescoes which look like Renaissance paintings.

    Amazing beautiful pictures!
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    The Bronze Age euro?

    www dot sciencedirect dot com/science/article/pii/S0305440321000492?via%3Dihub A small change revolution. Weight systems and the emergence of the first Pan-European money, 2300 to 800 BC. Metal trade in Europe increases in the course of the Bronze Age. Systematic fragmentation of metal...
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    Etruscan royal tombs in Albacete (Spain)?

    The title of the article is "¿Tumbas reales estruscas en Albacete?", in Spanish. As you know, Anatolians were neolithic people with a high influence in Europe, Central and Mediterranean. In fact, there were two flows entering Europe, one following the Danube and other seafaring. The Anatolians...
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    Etruscan royal tombs in Albacete (Spain)?

    www dot abc dot es/cultura/abci-tumbas-reales-etruscas-albacete-202104071920_noticia.html (in Spanish, sorry) Etruscan tombs, or those of clear Etruscan influence, of relevant personalities who lived between the 7th and 2nd centuries BC. There are very significant similarities between the...
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    Complete human skeleton 9700 BC in Navarra

    The discovery of a near 12000 yo skeleton is a good result, and yes, a huge surprise if not WHG of the initial expansion tracking the retreat of ice sheets from Europe. Looking forward to the genetic analysis. Guess y DNA hg C1a2 and mt DNA hg U5b.
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    Complete human skeleton 9700 BC in Navarra

    www dot archyde dot com/the-man-of-loizu-the-oldest-complete-human-skeleton-found-in-navarra/ "The remains correspond to a male individual, between 17 and 21 years old, intentionally deposited inside this cave in the council of Aintzioa-Loizu. The skeleton is complete, anatomically connected...
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