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    Reconstructing the Deep Population History of Central and South America

    I think this is new, although there may be a thread about the pre-print. It's hard for me to keep track of when we had discussed pre-prints months before the actual publication. https://www.cell.com/action/showPdf?pii=S0092-8674%2818%2931380-1 Genome-wide analysis of 49 Central and South...
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    50k Year Old Girl Found to be 1/2 Neaderthal and 1/2 Denisovan

    Found in the good old Denisovan cave. Dad was Denisovan and mom was Neanderthal. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0455-x this is awesome **edit** had them swapped
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    2,000-Year-Old Sealed Sarcophagus Found in Egypt

    Didn't see a thread on this. https://www.archaeology.org/news/6764-180703-egypt-alexandria-sarcophagus Huge. 9' x 5' and SEALED! I believe Alexander The Great is in the cards people. Currently dated to 305-30BC
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    First Genomes from Ancient Egypt

    https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15694 Check it out. Very little SSA compared to modern Egyptians, and very similar to Bronze Age Levant The three males' Y HG calls from Genetiker are below: JK2134 Pre-Ptolemaic 776–569BC J1a2a2-Z2329 calls JK2911 Pre-Ptolemaic 769–560BC...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    I like the Harappan theory, but proto-Harappan in 5000BC isnt quite The Harappan attraction of 3000-2000BC. It was however the first and largest farming center of South Asia at the time. But of course we don't see steppe contact until the Vedic period.
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Rather "Caucaso-Gedrosia"/"teal" is a component of "ANE" just like "WHG". It's just a Eurasian group of alleles. Certain alleles were concentrated in different populations as they diverged and of course mixed.
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Yep, which is what I think teal a result of. It appears with horse riding. There's just no Caucuses when teal appears. Not for a 1000 years or more. Not saying you can't make it through, I'm just conforming a model to this evidence where I make a reasonable supposition that a giant friggin...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Yeah I get that. But we're talking about what would have needed to be a constant exchange much like a seasonal migration pattern. Not Home Erectus's range. This probably had everything to do with horse transport. Some people here seem to equivocate the precise nature of the evidence for...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Yes this is what I'm saying The difference in the evidence between contact with the balkans vs the caucuses is night and day. These are very rich graves for the setting. ALL of the copper is from the balkans and this isn't just "the copper resembles that found in the balkans," this is...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Yeah you are flanked by ocean, but much of this isn't beach and these are massive mountains dumping huge drainage into the seas so you have steep mountainous banks or cliffs with a river to cross every so often. And mountain passes are still mountain passes. High elevation, cold, dangerous...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Yes they're all tealed up. In the tables they're called Samara_Eneolithic. The paper says 75%/25% EHG/teal, but that was an "estimate taken as a whole" for a population that was said to be "heterogeneous between EHG and Yamnaya": some look Yamnaya, some look EHG. The physical types in the graves...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Reptoid admixture is inter-dimensional so teal t*rolling is possible. I mean MA1 has a big chunk of teal and we've only thus far see ancient ANE on the steppe, so it would make sense if teal is more local to the steppe than we're thinking. I know we have high teal modern populations with...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    I got one for you guys It just occurred to me that we see teal long before any evidence of artifacts originating in the Caucuses. All the copper in Khavalynsk is still coming from the Balkans. I know this will be dismissed, but artifacts from the Balkans were obvious for thousands of years...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    The first time you posted this is all I saw.
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    What will it take to settle this? I think I've forgotten what the argument is. PIE used to be a historical linguistic definition. In these threads it becomes where M269/L23 or M417 came from, regardless of anything else, which I understand, but it still distorts the issue. Do we need L23's and...
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    Does anyone know where we might find skulls from some of these excavations?
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    It's a bit heavy handed even for a chroll account. All those bold faces and exclamation points. And we do control all governments.
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    This is turning into the something like the global warming argument.
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    You're on a roll now you gotta keep it going. In my opinion G2a is native to Karelia also.
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    Part 2: 8,000 years of Natural Selection in Europe.

    I still say Goga is Maciamo.
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